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This acclaimed television drama tells the story of Edith Wilson, second wife of President Woodrow Wilson. It deals specifically with how, after his severe stroke in 1919, she played an influential role in his administration. For the remainder of his presidency, she managed his staff and determined which communication and matters of state were important enough to bring to her husband's attention. Thus, she came to be known as "the first woman president."
This acclaimed television drama tells the story of Edith Wilson, second wife of President Woodrow Wilson. It deals specifically with how, after his severe stroke in 1919, she played an influential role in his administration. For the remainder of his presidency, she managed his staff and determined which communication and matters of state were important enough to bring to her husband's attention. Thus, she came to be known as "the first woman president."
The film's central subject matter, the election of the first woman president, inherently aligns with progressive values of gender equality and breaking historical barriers in leadership, positioning it as left-leaning.
The movie features a central premise that explicitly recasts a traditionally male role with a woman, making gender diversity a core element of its casting. The narrative inherently focuses on themes related to this significant departure from traditional leadership, placing DEI considerations at the forefront of its story.
The film depicts certain Christian institutions and adherents as using their faith to justify sexism and political obstruction against the woman president. The narrative frames these actions as bigoted and hypocritical, without offering a significant counterbalancing positive portrayal of the religion's public or institutional role.
Based on available information, 'The First Woman President' does not appear to be a recognized film with identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Therefore, an evaluation of its portrayal is not applicable.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film's title suggests an original premise about a fictional first woman president. Without any specified source material or historical figures whose gender was altered, there is no basis to identify a gender swap.
The film "The First Woman President" is a fictional work from 1974. As there is no prior source material or real historical figure associated with the title, all characters are original creations, precluding any race swap.