Not Rated
Mlle. Consoli does a bunch of jetes, surrounded by other ballerinas. Then they surround her, and when she next appears, she is standing en point on a star, with the other ballerinas supporting her with ribbons.
Mlle. Consoli does a bunch of jetes, surrounded by other ballerinas. Then they surround her, and when she next appears, she is standing en point on a star, with the other ballerinas supporting her with ribbons.
The film's central subject matter, classical ballet, is inherently apolitical, and its likely focus on universal themes of artistic discipline and personal dedication does not align with a specific political ideology, resulting in a neutral rating.
Due to the absence of specific details regarding casting, character diversity, and narrative themes for 'Grand ballet', the evaluation defaults to a neutral assessment. This indicates a moderate presence of DEI, as neither explicit DEI initiatives nor traditional framing could be identified from the limited information provided.
Without any provided details on the film 'Grand ballet' concerning LGBTQ+ characters or themes, an assessment of its portrayal cannot be made. Therefore, the film's impact is rated as N/A.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Grand ballet (1906) is an early silent film with no known pre-existing source material or established characters. Therefore, there are no canonical or historical characters whose gender could have been swapped.
Given the film's early production date (1906) and its nature as a ballet performance, there is no established prior canon, historical record, or widely recognized source material that defines the race of its characters. Therefore, a 'race swap' cannot be identified.