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"Danse serpentine" (Gaumont #588) is part of the "Miss Lina Esbrard. Danseuse cosmopolite et serpentine" series of 4 films, and should not be confused with "Danse excentrique" (Gaumont #587), "Danse fantaisiste" (Gaumont #589) or "La Gigue" (Gaumont #590).
"Danse serpentine" (Gaumont #588) is part of the "Miss Lina Esbrard. Danseuse cosmopolite et serpentine" series of 4 films, and should not be confused with "Danse excentrique" (Gaumont #587), "Danse fantaisiste" (Gaumont #589) or "La Gigue" (Gaumont #590).
The film is an early cinematic spectacle focused purely on an artistic dance performance, which inherently lacks any discernible political or ideological themes, leading to a neutral rating.
This early silent film, primarily a visual spectacle of a dancer, features traditional casting typical of its era. Its lack of a narrative or explicit social commentary means it does not engage with or critique traditional identities, nor does it explicitly promote diversity, equity, or inclusion themes.
Based on the information provided, there are no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes present in 'Serpentine Dance'. Therefore, the film's portrayal of LGBTQ+ elements is rated as N/A, indicating no depiction.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Serpentine Dance (1902) is an original short film featuring a single dancer. There is no prior source material or established character whose gender could have been changed for this production.
This 1902 short film features an original dance performance without named characters or a narrative based on prior canon or historical figures. Therefore, there is no established racial identity for any character to be altered.
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