Talk:To Each His Cinema

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[edit] Merge

Hi, I'm the one that started To Each His Own Cinema, before I did a thorough search and found this article.

Why didn't I find this before? It didn't occur to me to search for "To Each His Cinema". When I saw the film (at a Hong Kong theatre) it was called "To Each His Own Cinema". Cannes and TIFF refer to the film by that name. Published reviews ([1], [2]) too.

I'm guessing the reason why the name "To Each His Cinema" caught on was because of a Cannes press release that used that name (in the release body; the release title has "To Each His Own Cinema"). It got into IMDB then everyone else picked up on it.

I propose merging this article into To Each His Own Cinema and redirecting To Each His Cinema to it. (Actually I'd also support merging both articles into a new Chacun son cinéma, as that name seems to be used often in English pages as well.) Opinions, thoughts?

Jeff-themovie (talk) 16:22, 4 January 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Merger proposal

Please see my explanation above. I'm planning on merging both articles and moving to Chacun son cinéma. (Sorry, been/still too busy to get to it.) Jeff-themovie (talk) 09:30, 14 March 2008 (UTC)