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King of one fairy kingdom Philogerts is concerned that his only son Prince Philotheus does not want to grow up. Then the king decides to get him married. To do this, he arranges a contest of princesses, the winner of whi...
King of one fairy kingdom Philogerts is concerned that his only son Prince Philotheus does not want to grow up. Then the king decides to get him married. To do this, he arranges a contest of princesses, the winner of whi...
The film's central narrative champions individual freedom and modern artistic expression (rock and roll) against rigid, outdated traditions and class hierarchies, aligning with progressive values of challenging established power structures and promoting social change.
This 1991 Soviet/Ukrainian children's musical features traditional casting consistent with its cultural and historical context, without any intentional race or gender swaps. The narrative, typical for a fairy tale of its era, does not engage in critical portrayals of traditional identities or incorporate explicit DEI themes.
The provided information for the film 'Rok-n-roll dlya printsess' does not contain any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes, therefore no portrayal analysis can be conducted.
The film is a musical fantasy for children and does not feature any scenes where female characters engage in or win direct physical combat against male opponents. The narrative focuses on musical performances and whimsical adventures.
This film is an original production from 1990, not an adaptation of existing source material, a reboot, or a biopic. Therefore, all characters are new and original to the film, lacking any prior established gender to be swapped from.
No prior source material or established characters are provided for this 1990 film, making it impossible to identify any character whose race was canonically or historically established before this production. Thus, the concept of a race swap does not apply.
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