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A remote Ukrainian village. A poor peasant, Hryhorii Malynovskyi, wants to expose those who oppose the revolutionary changes in the village - the rich, led by Konstantin Popandopul, who have made their way into the village council and are ruling there. Since poor peasants enjoy certain privileges, the rich in the village council decide to exclude Grigory from the list of poor people. Outraged, Hryhorii goes to the city and writes a letter to the newspaper. Malynovskyi is murdered. The investigator uncovers the murder and the thieves are brought to justice. The film is based on the high-profile trial of the murder of the pro-Bolshevik rural journalist Hryhorii Malynovskyi in the village of Dymivka (later renamed Malynivka in honor of Malynovskyi in Odesa province, now Mykolaiv region), promoted by Pravda newspaper and mentioned by Stalin.
A remote Ukrainian village. A poor peasant, Hryhorii Malynovskyi, wants to expose those who oppose the revolutionary changes in the village - the rich, led by Konstantin Popandopul, who have made their way into the village council and are ruling there. Since poor peasants enjoy certain privileges, the rich in the village council decide to exclude Grigory from the list of poor people. Outraged, Hryhorii goes to the city and writes a letter to the newspaper. Malynovskyi is murdered. The investigator uncovers the murder and the thieves are brought to justice. The film is based on the high-profile trial of the murder of the pro-Bolshevik rural journalist Hryhorii Malynovskyi in the village of Dymivka (later renamed Malynivka in honor of Malynovskyi in Odesa province, now Mykolaiv region), promoted by Pravda newspaper and mentioned by Stalin.
The film's political bias is rated as neutral (0) because no specific plot, character, or thematic information is available to indicate any left or right-leaning ideological context or proposed solutions.
Due to the complete absence of information regarding the movie's cast, characters, or plot, a comprehensive evaluation of its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion characteristics cannot be performed. The provided rating reflects a neutral stance given the lack of data, rather than an actual assessment of the film's content.
The film uses satire and caricature to portray Christian practices and figures as superstitious, exploitative, and an impediment to progress, aligning the narrative with a critical anti-religious stance.
Based on the information provided, there is no identifiable depiction of LGBTQ+ characters or themes in the film 'Dymivka'. Therefore, an evaluation of its portrayal is not possible, resulting in an N/A rating for net impact.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
No information is available regarding source material or established character genders for the 1926 film "Dymivka." Without a baseline for comparison, it is not possible to identify any instances of gender swaps.
Information regarding specific characters and their established racial identities in source material prior to this 1926 animated film is unavailable. Therefore, no instances of a character canonically established as one race being portrayed as another can be identified.