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I put the article on hold, mainly because of notability concerns. I only see two sources that I would qualify as reliable sources, the two Perthnow articles, the rest I see are blogs, one forum post, a listing at a film festival (which might be considered a reliable source, but doesn't really help with notability unless it won an award there) and a tvguide listing, and a mention from a government agency which seems to exist to promote films from Western Australia, so I don't think that would be considered an unbiased third-party source. So mostly what is needed are more reliable sources. Thanks, Raven1977 Talk to me My edits 18:10, 24 April 2009 (UTC)
Please note: If this article is accepted, it needs to be moved to Something in the Water (film), because Something in the Water already exists. LiteraryMaven ( talk • contrib) 21:17, 25 April 2009 (UTC)
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I put the article on hold, mainly because of notability concerns. I only see two sources that I would qualify as reliable sources, the two Perthnow articles, the rest I see are blogs, one forum post, a listing at a film festival (which might be considered a reliable source, but doesn't really help with notability unless it won an award there) and a tvguide listing, and a mention from a government agency which seems to exist to promote films from Western Australia, so I don't think that would be considered an unbiased third-party source. So mostly what is needed are more reliable sources. Thanks, Raven1977 Talk to me My edits 18:10, 24 April 2009 (UTC)
Please note: If this article is accepted, it needs to be moved to Something in the Water (film), because Something in the Water already exists. LiteraryMaven ( talk • contrib) 21:17, 25 April 2009 (UTC)
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