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Main page: w:en:Wikipedia:WikiProject Film/Resources.

This page should reflect the consensus on English Wikipedia.

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This is a manually maintained list. Editors are welcomed to update this list to reflect the latest consensus. Remember to also update the revision ID listed above to help track the changes.

Template documentation

Use {{CULink}} for source definitions.

Mandatory parameters (must have one of the following):

  • URL (url) that must contain the domain.
    • Example: {{CULink |url=x.com }}URL: x.com
      Global SearchGoogle Search
      enwiki zhwikiDomain Whois
  • URL string (url_str). Can be any part of the URL.
    • Example: {{CULink |url_str=/wiki/ }}URL String: /wiki/

Optional parameters:

  • Author (author).
  • Publisher or publication (pub).
  • Date range (date). Should have one of the comparison operators (=, >, <, >=, <=) plus a date (yyyy or yyyy-MM or yyyy-MM-dd). Comma (,) and semicolon (;) separators are used to represent AND and OR logic, respectively.

Technical details: The reliability categories are applied in the following order: blacklisted > deprecated > generally unreliable > marginally reliable > multi (varied reliability) > generally reliable. When date range rules are present, they always take precedence. Therefore, we encourage rules to be as specific as ever, and always include date ranges if they are part of the source evaluation.

Source lists

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enFilmrGenerallyReliable

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The following is a list of sources that have been established as reliable in the field of films per past consensus, except where otherwise noted.

enFilmrGenerallyUnreliable

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Sources in the "questionable resources" section, which are described as sources that "should not be used".