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What made me more interested in this was, frankly, the relatively recent BURST of foreign films in IMFDB. Fascinating and frankly kinda exciting to see all these interesting titles of films I've never seen, much less heard of. Now I'm interested in seeing all of the examples of, say, Australian, Romanian, South African, German, Japanese, Czech, Russian, Hungarian, etc. etc. cinema and see how the film industries of various countries present their own art forms. ![]() |
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I think separating the location and production is a great idea.
My issue with the production question, however, is where do we get that info? For example, I ran into this issue when I finished "Fifty Dead Men Walking," and was wondering how to do the produced tag. Now, if you go the IMDb page and just click on "Filming locations," it just lays it all out: Northern Ireland. But the film also won a bunch of Genie and Leo awards, which are only given to Canadian films. I went to the company credits link in IMDb, and I get a laundry list of production companies, one of which is Telefilm Canada, but yet another is Northern Ireland Screen. Where can we go for a definitive, black and white answer? (Ultimately, I just went with "Canadian Produced/Filmed," but that was just an educated guess.)
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I don't think Categories are moveable. Should we just start changing the categories manually?
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#REDIRECT [[category:CATEGORY 2]] What is a page that you are trying to move? I'll show you. -Z |
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<Country> Produced/Filmed should actually be just <Country> Produced. Having the "Filmed" in the name makes people believe that it's the filming location.
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CRAP. I was wrong. It didnt work and when I looked it up on Media wiki I found this:
Unlike other wiki pages, it is not possible to rename (move) a category. It is necessary to create a new category and change the Category tag on every page. The new category will not have the older category's page history, which is undesirable if there are many revisions. Sorry man. Looks like this WILL have to be done the hard way... |
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I'm still not sure where to look for these things. V for Vendetta, German production? IMDb lists Fünfte Babelsberg Film as a production company, and it looks like they also had a hand in Ninja Assassin, but that film isn't listed as a German production. Little help?
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Has this been finished already? If not I found an extension that could fix the issue...
http://www.tipsandtricks-hq.com/how-...-mediawiki-547 |
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