IMDb Missing Entries
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IMDb Missing Entries
I've noticed that there are plenty of movies not listed on IMDb, including a Sokurov short film, an experimental film named 'Camille' with an appearance by Charlie Chaplin, and then today 'The Red Elephant ' .
Maybe we could compile a list on this thread of missing titles, and you never know, someone from IMDb could see it and use it.
Maybe we could compile a list on this thread of missing titles, and you never know, someone from IMDb could see it and use it.
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I've tried to do with several filmmakers like Trinh T. Minh-ha, Paul Meyer, and Leslie Thornton, without success. From my experience, it comes down to "could you attach links to three independent online sources associated with the production or distribution of the film" or your submissions get put in a low priority research category and eventually dropped. There's no way to cite book references to them or trust that you've actually seen these films. Maybe you get better priority if you paid for IMDb pro, but basically, it's no wikipedia democracy.SncDthMnky wrote:alll we have to do is submit it under the star or directors name.
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I agree with acquarello. The forms are unnecesarily confusing and take ridiculous amounts of time to complete. Often they wont let you submit even though you've given all the information you can and that is available.
The only time that I've been succesful (I think) is with big name directors like Godard and Herzog. I think I remember reading that they prioritise more "important" directors. For people like Hana Makhmalbaf, I've had no such luck.
Correction. I've just checked imdb and a short by a minor filmmaker (Jacques Richard) has been added. Why the Makhmalbaf short wasn't I don't know.
The only time that I've been succesful (I think) is with big name directors like Godard and Herzog. I think I remember reading that they prioritise more "important" directors. For people like Hana Makhmalbaf, I've had no such luck.
Correction. I've just checked imdb and a short by a minor filmmaker (Jacques Richard) has been added. Why the Makhmalbaf short wasn't I don't know.
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You can always include explanatory comments as a Miscellaneous Comment or in the 'Explanation for Missing Information' box.There's no way to cite book references to them
Nope, Pro doesn't make it any more likely that your submissions will be accepted.Maybe you get better priority if you paid for IMDb pro
I just took 15 minutes and submitted The Red Elephant. If folks want to list titles, I'll go ahead and submit more as time permits - just include the title (original and English title, if available), year, and director and I'll see what I can do. Or if you don't want to clutter up the Criterion forums you can PM me via the IMDb.
Looks like Camille is an extra on the Woman of Paris dvd - I've bumped it to the top of my Netflix queue and will submit it after I've had a chance to watch it.
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I successfully submitted The Making of 2001 (1968) a few months ago. I saw it years ago on TV and it is very interesting and I hope that it is included on the SE DVD.
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Maybe not what was intended by this topic but one thing that's bothered me, I've never been able to find any reference to this one 1980s Schwarzenegger barbarian movie The Assassin, or something similar. It's basically Conan vs. some guy with an incredible 80s hairstyle, Van Halen-long on one side and short on the other, a 90 degree mullet if you will. I'd almost wonder if I'd imagined it but my brother remembers the commercial too (I didn't actually see the film). Anyone remember something like this?
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Yeah, but I had a couple theories. One, it was a Conan movie and this one commercial was promoting a character called the assassin but I don't believe there is a character like that in the Conan movies unless it was cut. Two, the movie was so terrible he "disappeared" it. We're talking worse than The Last Action Hero terrible.
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It's there (with very incomplete credits) as Comment vont les enfants (1990). I've submitted the missing director/segment names.planetjake wrote:No listing for the Brocka/Bykov/Palcy/Duran/Godard/Mieville/Lewis UNICEF film, How Are The Kids? (1990).
Notes on Marie Menken is up now - credits will be added gradually over the next few weeks. Same for Camille.
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The earliest release date I could find for that one was its airing on P.O.V., so I submitted it as an episode of the series. I'll have to wait until the episode has been added before I can submit a correction for the DVD cover.Gregory wrote:I noticed today that another feature length documentary is missing, and this one even has a R1 DVD release: The Fire Next Time by Patrice O'Neill. Someone put the cover to the DVD for this film in the entry for some Craig T. Nelson thing by the same name.
Jan 3 update: The episode's online now, and I've submitted the DVD art correction.
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Tunnel Warfare/Didao Zhan (Ren Xudong, 1965). I saw this film on a Chinese DVD tonight. It is nowhere to be found on IMDb. It shows up on the Chinese Movie Database. This film is pretty well made. Got some decent tracking shots and the music fits well. Certainly not a bad film. (it's quite famous in China as you might expect). I believe it deserves an entry on IMDb.
There really must be hundreds and hundreds of movies from around the world not included on the IMDb. I'm surprised the website doesn't confer with National Film Institutes from every country to check for any omissions.
Oh, btw. I had an idea a while back. One neat addition for the IMDb would be the ability to download every film's closing credits (without sound is fine). That way you can really see everything that has been 'credited'. Some stuff just doesn't have a place to be entered in.
There really must be hundreds and hundreds of movies from around the world not included on the IMDb. I'm surprised the website doesn't confer with National Film Institutes from every country to check for any omissions.
Oh, btw. I had an idea a while back. One neat addition for the IMDb would be the ability to download every film's closing credits (without sound is fine). That way you can really see everything that has been 'credited'. Some stuff just doesn't have a place to be entered in.
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I've been unable to find an IMDb entry for Death and the Cherry Tree (Mirtis ir Vysnios Medis, 1968) by the Lithuanian director Arunas Zhebriunas. It's listed here at citwf.com, along with a few more of his films missing from IMDb.
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Do you want me to submit it? It is actually quite time confusing and time consuming to submit a film from scratch, but I have done it three times now and wouldn't mind adding this one.Kinsayder wrote:Death and the Cherry Tree (Mirtis ir Vysnios Medis, 1968) by the Lithuanian director Arunas Zhebriunas
Here's the New title form if you want to do it yourself.
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I've submitted Tunnel Warfare - it should be added within a week.
It would be wonderful if they did that, but I don't think the IMDb has the resources to actively track down missing titles. They have enough on their plate processing the info submitted via the site (over 26.5 million items submitted last year, including over 50,000 titles, and only 20 staffers doing the processing). (more stats here)SalParadise wrote:There really must be hundreds and hundreds of movies from around the world not included on the IMDb. I'm surprised the website doesn't confer with National Film Institutes from every country to check for any omissions.
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I thought only aka titles and some bio data (and possibly awards) were off-limits to new contributors. Maybe it was just a hiccup in the system?Michael Kerpan wrote:When I tried to submit a missing film, I was told (by the system) that I didn't rate highly enough to make such a submission. They offered no alternate method to submit this -- only said make lots of small changes for a long time and then come back and try again.
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