
Not Rated
A splendid picture showing a parade of decorated floats, representing various nations on one Grand Lagoon at the St. Louis Exposition-The Cascades, Festival Hall and it's picturesque surroundings in the background. This picture is remarkably fine photographically, and of unusual interest, inasmuch as the floats come very near to the camera and a very fair view of the occupants is given.
A splendid picture showing a parade of decorated floats, representing various nations on one Grand Lagoon at the St. Louis Exposition-The Cascades, Festival Hall and it's picturesque surroundings in the background. This picture is remarkably fine photographically, and of unusual interest, inasmuch as the floats come very near to the camera and a very fair view of the occupants is given.
The film is a historical actualité, simply documenting a public event without any discernible narrative, thematic advocacy, or political commentary, thus rendering it neutral.
This historical recording of a 1904 parade reflects the demographics of its era, primarily featuring traditional representation without intentional diversity. As a documentary of an event, it lacks a narrative structure to frame or critique traditional identities or to incorporate explicit DEI themes.
This early 20th-century actualité film documents a parade. Due to its historical context and documentary nature, there are no discernible LGBTQ+ characters or themes present within the footage. The film's focus is solely on the event itself, resulting in no portrayal of queer identity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This 1904 film documents a parade and does not feature named, plot-relevant characters with established canonical or historical genders that could be subject to a gender swap.
The film is a 1904 documentary recording a parade. It does not feature named or canonical characters with established races from source material or history, thus the concept of a race swap does not apply.