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The Bukovynian peasant Rusnak leaves the poor Bukovynian lands and goes to Canada with his little daughter Orysia - maybe he will be lucky there? And now Rusnak using the services of "Inturist" goes to his land where he was once happy.
The Bukovynian peasant Rusnak leaves the poor Bukovynian lands and goes to Canada with his little daughter Orysia - maybe he will be lucky there? And now Rusnak using the services of "Inturist" goes to his land where he was once happy.
The film receives a neutral rating as it appears to focus on universal human experiences such as memory, loss, and personal introspection, without engaging in explicit political discourse or promoting specific ideological viewpoints.
This 1981 Ukrainian film features traditional casting consistent with its cultural and historical context, without intentional race or gender swaps of roles. The narrative does not present critical portrayals of traditional identities or incorporate explicit DEI themes as central to its story.
The film "Such a Late, Such a Warm Autumn" is a Soviet-era drama that focuses on themes of love, memory, and rural life. There is no indication of any LGBTQ+ characters, relationships, or themes present in the movie's storyline or character arcs, leading to a determination of N/A for LGBTQ+ portrayal.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
No information is provided regarding source material, prior adaptations, or historical figures for "Such a Late, Such a Warm Autumn." Therefore, it is not possible to identify any characters whose gender was established before this film's creation.
This 1982 Ukrainian film, based on a novel set in a Ukrainian village, features characters and actors consistent with the expected racial and ethnic background for its setting and source material. There is no indication of any character being portrayed by an actor of a different race than established.
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