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Shows the living conditions of Bavarian women in the second half of the 19th century. The plot is roughly based on the life of the author, Lena Christ, who had to leave her native village of Glonn to make a living in Mun...
Shows the living conditions of Bavarian women in the second half of the 19th century. The plot is roughly based on the life of the author, Lena Christ, who had to leave her native village of Glonn to make a living in Mun...
The film's dominant themes align with left-leaning values by portraying an individual's struggle against rigid social hierarchies and traditional constraints, championing personal agency and independence within a challenging rural environment.
This 1967 German TV series, set in rural Bavaria, features traditional casting that reflects the demographics of its time and place. The narrative does not include critical portrayals of traditional identities or explicit DEI themes, aligning with the production's historical and cultural context.
The film 'Die Rumplhanni' is a traditional Bavarian drama centered on heterosexual relationships and social struggles. There are no discernible LGBTQ+ characters or themes present in the narrative, leading to an N/A rating for LGBTQ+ portrayal.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The 1981 TV series "Die Rumplhanni" is a faithful adaptation of Lena Christ's 1916 novel. There is no indication that any established character from the source material had their gender changed in the on-screen portrayal.
The 1981 German television series "Die Rumplhanni" is an adaptation of a Bavarian novel set in early 20th-century Germany. All characters, both in the source material and the on-screen portrayal, are consistent with their established racial background, which is white. There is no evidence of any character being portrayed by an actor of a different race than canonically established.
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