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randall Posted - 10/13/2006 : 21:40:41
Since I have a couple of accolades that depend on my going to film festivals, which tend to skew towards world cinema, I'm frequently adding new films whose titles are listed on imdb only in their native language [as I'm doing right now with the films I'm seeing at the NYFF; our last one will be tonight]. Is that the info you want, benj? I noticed a couple of my Sundance films have magically been changed back to their English titles, but is that automatic, or do you also want the English title we've been given?
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benj clews Posted - 10/14/2006 : 09:06:47
Best thing is probably to go with the imdb title- that usually makes it a lot easier for me to locate the film. Beyond that, I choose the fwfr title manually, i.e. there's no need for you guys to try and figure out which country's title to go with.

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