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Comment Can you explain what
WP:BEFORE you conducted for this non-English film,
OlifanofmrTennant? Because I'm seeing a lot of non-English coverage of the film in Google Books (and even a lot of English mentions and French, for some reason), which would itself imply coverage in 1950s Hungarian newspapers, though I have no idea if such papers are digitized as of yet. Being in the Cannes Film Festival would also imply coverage, which may explain the French coverage actually.
SilverserenC02:26, 5 May 2024 (UTC)reply
One additional complication I noticed is that Édes Anna is apparently also the name of a Hungarian brand of paprika. I had to add the director's name to my search string to narrow the results to those actually about the film.
SilverserenC03:04, 5 May 2024 (UTC)reply
Keep in view of the reliable sources book coverage identified in this discussion, and the sources added to the article, imv
Atlantic306 (
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22:24, 7 May 2024 (UTC)reply
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Comment Can you explain what
WP:BEFORE you conducted for this non-English film,
OlifanofmrTennant? Because I'm seeing a lot of non-English coverage of the film in Google Books (and even a lot of English mentions and French, for some reason), which would itself imply coverage in 1950s Hungarian newspapers, though I have no idea if such papers are digitized as of yet. Being in the Cannes Film Festival would also imply coverage, which may explain the French coverage actually.
SilverserenC02:26, 5 May 2024 (UTC)reply
One additional complication I noticed is that Édes Anna is apparently also the name of a Hungarian brand of paprika. I had to add the director's name to my search string to narrow the results to those actually about the film.
SilverserenC03:04, 5 May 2024 (UTC)reply
Keep in view of the reliable sources book coverage identified in this discussion, and the sources added to the article, imv
Atlantic306 (
talk)
22:24, 7 May 2024 (UTC)reply
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