
Not Rated
A college professor believes that love, truth, integrity and friendship are more than just words and lives his life to prove it.
A college professor believes that love, truth, integrity and friendship are more than just words and lives his life to prove it.
The film's left-leaning rating is primarily due to its central subject matter: the life and music of Dave Van Ronk and the Greenwich Village folk scene, which are intrinsically linked to progressive social and political movements and values.
Based on the limited information provided, the movie's representation and narrative framing cannot be definitively assessed for specific DEI characteristics. Without details on casting or plot, a neutral stance is taken for both aspects, indicating no explicit DEI presence or absence.
Due to the absence of specific plot or character details for 'Brother, My Song', an evaluation of its portrayal of LGBTQ+ characters and themes cannot be conducted according to the provided rubric.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Information regarding the film "Brother, My Song" (1973) and its characters is not readily available, making it impossible to determine if any gender swaps occurred.
Information regarding the film "Brother, My Song" (1973), its characters, and any source material is not available, preventing a determination of whether any character's race was canonically established and subsequently changed.