
Not Rated
"This film, narrated by an elderly woman, shows how Oglala Sioux pictorially recorded their calendar histories on buffalo hides, called 'winter counts.'" (US National Archives). Directed, produced, and edited by Oscar-nominated editor, Stephen E. Rivkin. The film was made with the Young Filmmaker Bicentennial Grant provided by the United States Information Agency.
"This film, narrated by an elderly woman, shows how Oglala Sioux pictorially recorded their calendar histories on buffalo hides, called 'winter counts.'" (US National Archives). Directed, produced, and edited by Oscar-nominated editor, Stephen E. Rivkin. The film was made with the Young Filmmaker Bicentennial Grant provided by the United States Information Agency.
The film's political bias cannot be objectively determined as no plot details, character arcs, or thematic content were provided, resulting in a default neutral rating.
Based on the absence of specific information regarding casting and narrative, the movie is assessed as having traditional representation and framing. There is no indication of explicit DEI-driven casting or a narrative that critiques traditional identities or centers strong DEI themes.
No information regarding LGBTQ+ characters or themes was provided for the film 'Winter Count'. Consequently, an evaluation of its portrayal of queer identity is not possible, resulting in an N/A rating.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Information regarding the canonical gender of characters from the source novel for "Winter Count" (1976) is not readily available for comparison with the film's portrayal. Therefore, no definitive gender swaps can be identified.
This 1976 short film is a historical drama about the Sioux people. There is no evidence of pre-existing characters from source material or history being portrayed by actors of a different race.