
Not Rated
Part of Charles Urban’s Unseen World programme (1903), this microcinematographic short begins with a frog swimming in a tank, then focuses on its webbed foot. The final section reveals a magnified view—about 500×—of blood coursing through the tiny veins, offering Edwardian audiences a vivid first glimpse of living circulation in motion.
Part of Charles Urban’s Unseen World programme (1903), this microcinematographic short begins with a frog swimming in a tank, then focuses on its webbed foot. The final section reveals a magnified view—about 500×—of blood coursing through the tiny veins, offering Edwardian audiences a vivid first glimpse of living circulation in motion.
The film's subject matter is a purely scientific demonstration of blood circulation in a frog's foot, which is inherently apolitical and devoid of any ideological themes, resulting in a neutral rating.
This scientific film, which observes the circulation of blood in a frog's foot, does not involve human characters or a narrative that addresses social identities. As such, it neither incorporates explicit diversity in casting nor critiques traditional identities within its content.
This film, titled 'Circulation of the Blood in the Frog’s Foot,' is presumed to be a scientific or educational documentary. As such, it does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes, resulting in no depiction.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This 1903 film is a scientific demonstration focusing on the biological process of blood circulation in a frog's foot. It does not feature narrative characters with established genders that could be subject to a gender swap.
This 1903 film is a scientific demonstration focusing on the circulation of blood in a frog's foot. It does not feature any human characters, historical figures, or adaptations with established racial identities, thus precluding any instance of a race swap.