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Vanjagenije: This article provides a synopsis of the film, which is on YouTube and has an
IMDb page, but the reliable sources are still none the less relevant. The film in general, focuses on Liv Tyler's day at the
2018 New York City ePrix. You're seemingly not looking at the bigger picture here, so to speak. As illustrated in the sources, there were several news accounts online that reported on the appearances of celebrities like Liv Tyler at the New York City exPrix. Why do all of the sources have to literally and strictly be about a YouTube documentary, when that's only an accessory to the general story? It should be noted that
Greg Williams himself, has his own Wikipedia article, so he himself and his films much have some relevance. Several of the photos that were taken from the film were soon presented on Williams' social media accounts, so it isn't like there isn't any sort of coverage of the film elsewhere. The film itself, must be legitimate if the names of the editor and producer were also featured alongside Greg Williams. It isn't like, we're not seeing a professionally made, directed, produced and edited documentary short.
BornonJune8 (
talk) 09:52, 12 April 2020
Delete. The subject of the documentary may or may not be notable, but the documentary film itself has not been the subject of significant coverage in reliable sources. Fails
WP:NFILM and
WP:GNG.
pburka (
talk)
13:31, 12 April 2020 (UTC)reply
Delete 2 minute films are not usually notable and this one has a lack of coverage such as no external reviews listed in imdb and no entry at all at Rotten Tomatoes, so
WP:GNG is not passed, imv
Atlantic306 (
talk)
00:33, 14 April 2020 (UTC)reply
The above discussion is preserved as an archive of the debate. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's
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The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the article below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's
talk page or in a
deletion review). No further edits should be made to this page.
@
Vanjagenije: This article provides a synopsis of the film, which is on YouTube and has an
IMDb page, but the reliable sources are still none the less relevant. The film in general, focuses on Liv Tyler's day at the
2018 New York City ePrix. You're seemingly not looking at the bigger picture here, so to speak. As illustrated in the sources, there were several news accounts online that reported on the appearances of celebrities like Liv Tyler at the New York City exPrix. Why do all of the sources have to literally and strictly be about a YouTube documentary, when that's only an accessory to the general story? It should be noted that
Greg Williams himself, has his own Wikipedia article, so he himself and his films much have some relevance. Several of the photos that were taken from the film were soon presented on Williams' social media accounts, so it isn't like there isn't any sort of coverage of the film elsewhere. The film itself, must be legitimate if the names of the editor and producer were also featured alongside Greg Williams. It isn't like, we're not seeing a professionally made, directed, produced and edited documentary short.
BornonJune8 (
talk) 09:52, 12 April 2020
Delete. The subject of the documentary may or may not be notable, but the documentary film itself has not been the subject of significant coverage in reliable sources. Fails
WP:NFILM and
WP:GNG.
pburka (
talk)
13:31, 12 April 2020 (UTC)reply
Delete 2 minute films are not usually notable and this one has a lack of coverage such as no external reviews listed in imdb and no entry at all at Rotten Tomatoes, so
WP:GNG is not passed, imv
Atlantic306 (
talk)
00:33, 14 April 2020 (UTC)reply
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