
Combat de coqs
1896

1896
Director
Gabriel Veyre
Runtime
1 minutes
Average Rating
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Herding cows
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Category Breakdown
LGBTQ+ Representation
The film is a brief observational study of cattle being prepared for plowing. It contains no human characters or depictions of non-heteronormative identities.
Gender Representation
The subject matter is strictly agricultural and centered on livestock. No human interactions are present to evaluate gender hierarchies or social roles.
Racial & Ethnic Diversity
The content focuses on rural labor and animals. No diverse human casts are documented in this specific footage.
Religious & Cultural Diversity
The film presents a traditional, pre-industrial view of labor and nature. It serves as a neutral historical record of agrarian life without engaging in systemic power dynamics.
Disability Representation
There is no evidence of human characters possessing visible or invisible disabilities within this short observational clip.
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AI Analysis
This 1896 documentary functions as a proto-documentary, capturing the mundane agricultural process of herding cows. Because the focus is entirely on animal husbandry and naturalism, the film lacks the narrative architecture required for social commentary. The work predates the cinematic language used to explore identity, agency, or systemic critique. Consequently, it offers no engagement with human-centric social hierarchies or intersectional representation. Ultimately, the film serves as a technical and observational record of rural labor rather than a medium for exploring human diversity.

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