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Old Village in the New Age is a unique documentary about Näsby and Frövi. The film was shot in 1954 - 1955 on behalf of the Näsby Local History Association, at the same time that Frövi municipal community received "status" as a town. We meet the Frövi residents at work, at school, in the community, at home and at some of the year's holidays. The renovation of the church in 1953. We also get an insight into the business world of the time and several interesting meetings with the people of the village. As a local history film, it is very comprehensive and the production was very far-sighted and can be considered a valuable document of the time, not least from a film technical point of view
Old Village in the New Age is a unique documentary about Näsby and Frövi. The film was shot in 1954 - 1955 on behalf of the Näsby Local History Association, at the same time that Frövi municipal community received "status" as a town. We meet the Frövi residents at work, at school, in the community, at home and at some of the year's holidays. The renovation of the church in 1953. We also get an insight into the business world of the time and several interesting meetings with the people of the village. As a local history film, it is very comprehensive and the production was very far-sighted and can be considered a valuable document of the time, not least from a film technical point of view
Based solely on its descriptive title, the film appears to document the historical evolution of a specific locality from 'old' to 'new' times. Without any narrative details, director's known leanings, or specific thematic content, the subject matter itself is inherently apolitical, focusing on a neutral historical process rather than promoting a specific ideological problem or solution.
The film, likely a historical documentary about a Swedish locality, features traditional casting that reflects the historical demographics of the region. Its narrative focuses on the factual development of the area without critiquing traditional identities.
The film, a local documentary from 1955, depicts the local church as a respected and integral part of the community's historical and social fabric. It is presented as a stable institution contributing to the identity of the 'old settlement' amidst 'new times'.
No information regarding LGBTQ+ characters or themes was provided for the film "Gammal bygd i ny tid, Näsby-Frövi." Therefore, an evaluation of its portrayal of LGBTQ+ elements cannot be conducted, resulting in a 'N/A' rating.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This 1955 film, titled "Old settlement in new times, Näsby-Frövi," appears to be a local documentary or historical piece. There is no indication of established characters from prior canon, source material, or historical figures whose gender could be swapped.
No information about source material, specific characters, or their established racial identities is provided for this 1955 film. Therefore, it is not possible to determine if any character's race was changed from a prior depiction.