Talk:Miami International Film Festival
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editRevisions were made to the paragraph discussing in more detail the Festival's programming and focus. There is also a mention of the upcoming 30th Anniversary and the Festival's new dates.
History
editA new History section was created for the main article. It is properly cited to comply with Wikiepdia's policies.
Awards Presented
editA new Awards section was created for the main article using info from the Miami International Film Festival official website. The categories listed are for the upcoming 2013 Festival. It is properly cited and rewritten to comply with Wikipedia's policies.
The photo added was taken at the Festival and part of the official press kit.
See also
editA new 'See also' section was created for the main article with a link to a wikipedia page listing the Festival's award winners since 2006.
Film Program
editA new Film Program section was created for the main article using info from the Miami International Film Festival official website. It is properly cited and rewritten to comply with Wikipedia's policies.
The photos added were taken at the Festival and part of the official press kit.
147.70.72.80 (talk) 14:18, 24 April 2012 (UTC)Film Coordinator, Miami International Film Festival.
Copyright problem removed
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editing of article by MIFF staff
editThe following message was left on my talk page:
My name is Jaie Laplante, and I am the executive director of the Miami International Film Festival. I have currently assigned an assistant to expand the Wikipedia article on our entity in the spirit of sharing knowledge with people who are interested in the work we are doing, to capture the spirit of the learning and teaching that Wikimedia Foundation is all about. We have been quite mindful of complying with Wikipedia's regulations and procedures so I'm a little mystified about why you have deleted his updates and blocked/prevented him from continuing to work on the article? The material he is referencing is our own, and as a staff member he has been cleared to use it for informational purposes of contributing to the knowledge pool about Miami International Film Festival.
Please let me know how you would prefer that we proceed, so that we may continue on with the project. My contact information is below, I look forward to your positive reply.
Kind regards,
Jaie Laplante Executive Director
Miami International Film Festival
I am transferring the discussion to here. Applicable policies are:
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If you know of reliable, third-party, published sources about the festival, you can list them here and let uninvolved editors see how they can be incorporated into the article. I advise you, however, to be careful about you or your staff editing the article, as it will be difficult for you to edit from a neutral point of view. -- Donald Albury 17:57, 24 April 2012 (UTC)
- One thing I can say happened is that Laplante whitewashed the actual beginnings of the festival. As contemporaneous news reporting from the time shows, the festival began in 1978, not 1983, and under a different director that Laplante states.
- And the festival itself cannot state that it "has introduced filmmakers from more than 60 countries to audiences in South Florida." Are they really claiming no theater in South Florida ever showed an Abel Ferrara or Almodovar film before one played at the festival? Whether that's dubious or not, and I believe it is, that type of claim has to come from a third-party source and not from the festival itself. Anybody can claim to be the first to do something, but that's an WP:EXCEPTIONAL claim and so must come from a reliable outside source. I'm removing that self-serving paragraph.--2604:2000:C5D4:1100:6C55:813:91FE:4311 (talk) 15:11, 8 September 2016 (UTC)
Requested move 7 November 2024
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Miami International Film Festival → Miami Film Festival – This is its current name, but a DAB exists there. As the short film festival has a distinct name, and there are no others on the list, I think that hatnotes would serve the purpose for redirecting from one to the other. Laterthanyouthink (talk) 00:52, 7 November 2024 (UTC)
- Support per nom. Station1 (talk) 06:23, 7 November 2024 (UTC)
- Support. Only one of these is properly called Miami Film Festival, especially with capital letters. — BarrelProof (talk) 09:41, 7 November 2024 (UTC)