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The beginning of the 20th century. Famous singer Emilia Marty arrives on tour in a European city. At the same time, the Supreme Court intends to close the Gregor-Prus case, a lawsuit that lasted several decades. Albert G...
The beginning of the 20th century. Famous singer Emilia Marty arrives on tour in a European city. At the same time, the Supreme Court intends to close the Gregor-Prus case, a lawsuit that lasted several decades. Albert G...
The political bias evaluation for '{Retsept yeyo molodosti}' cannot be performed as no plot details, character arcs, or thematic information were provided. A neutral rating of 0 is assigned by default due to the complete absence of content for analysis.
This 1983 Soviet film adheres to traditional casting practices, reflecting the norms of its era without intentional diversity-driven casting. The narrative does not critique traditional identities or incorporate explicit DEI themes, aligning with the cultural context of its production.
Based on the information available, the film 'Retsept yeyo molodosti' does not appear to feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes, resulting in an N/A rating for its portrayal.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film is an adaptation of Karel Čapek's play "The Makropulos Affair." All major characters, including Emilia Marty, Albert Gregor, and Baron Prus, retain their original genders as established in the source material. No instances of gender swapping were identified.
The film is a Soviet adaptation of a Czech play, featuring characters who are implicitly white European in the source material. The cast of the 1983 film consists entirely of white European actors, maintaining the original racial depiction. No race swap occurred.
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