
Not Rated
The film's title explicitly identifies it with the Social Democratic Party of Germany (S.P.D.), a historically left-wing political organization, indicating a direct promotion or exploration of its progressive ideology.
Based on the available information, this historical political film from early 20th-century Germany does not exhibit explicit DEI characteristics in its casting or narrative. The film's context suggests a focus on political or social themes of its era, rather than intentional diversity in casting or a critique of traditional identities.
The film, a socialist propaganda piece, likely critiques organized Christianity, portraying it as an obstacle to social progress or as promoting resignation. It contrasts religious belief with the 'enlightened' path of socialism.
This 1922 German silent propaganda film by Gertrud David focuses on political themes related to the Social Democratic Party. There is no available information or historical context to suggest the presence of identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes within its narrative.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
No information is available regarding the characters, their origins, or any source material for this 1926 film. Therefore, it is not possible to identify any instances of a character being portrayed with a different gender than previously established.
This 1926 German political documentary/propaganda film does not feature adaptations of pre-existing characters or biopics of historical figures whose race would be subject to a swap. The film depicts contemporary German society and politics.