
Not Rated
Wedding in Pirot, 1937. Najdan Mladenovic from Pirot and Desanka Cicanovic from Leskovac got married in Pirot on 21st November 1937. Groom was the son of a distinguished merchant, founder and constructor of the factory Tigar and hydroelectric power plant Temac, Dimitrije Mladenovic – Mita Gaga. Bride and groom leave for the wedding, general merriment and folk dancing after the wedding, breaking of bread for happiness of bride and groom, leaving for lunch, bride and groom with their families and cousins.
Wedding in Pirot, 1937. Najdan Mladenovic from Pirot and Desanka Cicanovic from Leskovac got married in Pirot on 21st November 1937. Groom was the son of a distinguished merchant, founder and constructor of the factory Tigar and hydroelectric power plant Temac, Dimitrije Mladenovic – Mita Gaga. Bride and groom leave for the wedding, general merriment and folk dancing after the wedding, breaking of bread for happiness of bride and groom, leaving for lunch, bride and groom with their families and cousins.
Given the complete lack of specific plot details, character arcs, or thematic content beyond the title 'Wedding in Pirot,' it is impossible to identify any inherent political leanings, resulting in a neutral rating.
Based on the limited information provided, the movie does not exhibit explicit DEI-driven casting or narrative elements that either critique traditional identities or strongly promote DEI themes. The evaluation reflects a neutral stance due to the absence of specific details.
This evaluation found no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes present in 'Wedding in Pirot' based on the information provided. Therefore, the film's net impact on LGBTQ+ portrayal is considered N/A, as there is no depiction to assess.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The 1937 film "Wedding in Pirot" is an obscure production with no widely known source material or established characters. Without a canonical baseline, it is impossible to identify any instance of a character's gender being swapped from a prior depiction.
There is no information available to suggest that "Wedding in Pirot" (1937) is an adaptation of source material with pre-established character races or depicts historical figures whose race was later changed. Therefore, no race swap can be identified.