
Not Rated
Scenes illustrating assaults or assault attempts are shown, and advice on preventing or escaping from such incidents is given by Jeanne Bray, a policewoman and expert on marksmanship and personal safety.
Scenes illustrating assaults or assault attempts are shown, and advice on preventing or escaping from such incidents is given by Jeanne Bray, a policewoman and expert on marksmanship and personal safety.
The film's title suggests a fairy tale or fable, a genre typically focused on universal moral lessons and human experiences rather than explicit political ideologies, leading to a neutral assessment.
Based on its traditional fairy tale title and the absence of specific casting or narrative details suggesting otherwise, the movie is assessed as having traditional representation and framing. It does not appear to feature explicit DEI themes or critiques of traditional identities.
Based on the provided title and director, and without further plot or character details, there is no information available to identify or evaluate any LGBTQ+ characters or themes within the film. Therefore, the portrayal is categorized as N/A.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film's title suggests a generic fairy tale premise (a king and his three daughters). There is no widely established canon or source material with specific, named characters whose gender is fixed and could be subject to a gender swap in this 1973 adaptation.
This 1973 Italian animated film adapts a traditional fairy tale. The source material does not explicitly or unambiguously establish the race of its characters, nor is there a widely recognized prior visual canon that the film would have altered. Therefore, no race swap occurred.