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Please remember these guidelines when editing a film article:
- If a non-film article already exists with the name of the film that you are trying to create an article for, disambiguate and use (film) in the title: Film Title (film)
- When writing an article about a particular film, the general format should be a concise lead section, followed by a plot summary of no more than 900 words, production details, a cast list, a reception section, and references.
- Create an Infobox that tells all pertinent information about the film.
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Please add more information about the cast and the crew, discussing the "behind the scenes" aspects of the production process, and giving insights into the casting and staffing where possible. See also Wikipedia:WikiProject Films/Style guidelines for more advice. |
[edit] Creation
I created this page because of a class assignment. All the material I added was either taken from several published film books such as "The St. James Women Filmmakers Encyclopedia" or from the Internet Movie Database. As always, if you notice and grammatical or accuracy issues, please revise accordingly. Thanks.
- Schwenkstar
[edit] Added New Material
I added critical reactions from two published sources: The New York Times and Roger Ebert. I thought this would provide a basis for how the film was received at the time. Also, I added the comments they made in their reviews to the discussion of how the film was altered in post-production which I thought added depth to the discussion. Again, if you see any grammatic or accuracy mistakes, please adjust accordingly. Thanks!
- Schwenkstar