
Not Rated
A farmer from the countryside goes to Rio de Janeiro with his family in search of his daughter's fiancé, who was in the Federal Capital gambling, going to cabarets and dating a ballerina. The farmer also gets involved in many adventures. In the end, he and Gouveia, the fiancé, regret their decision and return to their family.
A farmer from the countryside goes to Rio de Janeiro with his family in search of his daughter's fiancé, who was in the Federal Capital gambling, going to cabarets and dating a ballerina. The farmer also gets involved in many adventures. In the end, he and Gouveia, the fiancé, regret their decision and return to their family.
The film is rated as neutral due to the complete absence of specific plot details or thematic descriptions, making an objective assessment of political bias impossible based solely on its title, director, and genre as a silent comedy from 1923.
Consistent with its production era, the film features traditional casting and narrative framing. It does not exhibit explicit DEI-driven casting or a critical portrayal of traditional identities within its storyline.
Without details on the plot, characters, or themes of 'A Capital Federal', it is impossible to evaluate its portrayal of LGBTQ+ elements. Therefore, a net impact rating cannot be determined based on the provided rubric.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Information regarding the source material or specific characters of 'A Capital Federal' (1923) is not widely available to establish prior canonical genders. Without a clear baseline for comparison, it is not possible to identify any instances of gender swapping as defined.
A Capital Federal (1923) is an original silent film, not an adaptation of pre-existing material or a biopic. There are no characters with a prior canonical or historical race established before this film's creation. Thus, no race swap could have occurred.