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These are guidelines for adding new films to the lists. Following them helps the functionality and maintenance of the list.
The list is in alphabetical order, ignoring article, (e.g. "a", "an", "the", "le", "la", "les", "der", "die", "das", "il", "gli", "el", etc.), unless the entire title of the film consists only of those articles, or the word, as used in the title, is not an article, e.g. the word 'Die' in Die Hard would only be an article (and thus ignored) if the movie had been in German. This is why Das Boot appears in List of films: B, and A Clockwork Orange appears in List of films: C. In the rest of the title, ignore additionally minor words such as "and", "&", "in", "of". If such words are included, use the next word in the title for sorting purposes.
If the first word of the title (excluding an article) is a number, it is placed in List of films: numbers. If it is a "spelled" number, it is placed both there, and under the alphabetical entry. Thus 2001: A Space Odyssey would appear only in List of films: numbers, while Seven would appear both there and in List of films: S.
Entries should only be full articles, or film sections - i.e. films which are only covered in a separate section of the article linked as in: ''[[The Seventh Cross#Film Adaptation|The Seventh Cross]]''.
After the title, please include the year the film was released. The recommended way is as the example:
For television films (this includes films that debut on television networks, not films being played on movie channels in syndication), after the film's year release, please include: ([[television movie|TV]]), like this:
For series of films, list the common title of the series, and then include "series:" after it. Then indent the rest of the films in the series, following the normal format. For example:
Multiple titles of the same name that are not part of the same series should be listed individually. If they are part of the same series (e.g. Halloween (1978) and Halloween (2018)), they should be listed in accordance with the guideline above on series of films. For films related in name only, follow this example:
I'm guessing that the video "Everyday" does not belong in this list of films. But I'm new to Wikipedia and don't think it appropriate to make such a sweeping decision myself.Steve.liebelt (talk) 21:49, 23 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]
The guidelines call for linking the year in the (year) "NNNN in film" article, yet not one single entry on this page conforms with those guidelines. Should this guideline be removed? Or should the entire page be edited to conform with the guidelines? --Eliyahu STalk00:42, 16 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]