The premiere took place in 2021, otherwise, do we have dates before the date indicated in Turkey, the USA, Australia and Spain? I told myself that it depended on the country of consultation... but no, since in En-US, we always have the GB date! That it came from the cinema release, but no, since it was released in cinemas on earlier dates in certain countries mentioned! I tried to understand with "The Bible", it's confusing (***), and it in no way explains... why GB?
(***) Primary Release Date The primary release date used on TMDb is automatically calculated by looking for the first release that meets the following criteria in this order:
A "limited" or "theatrical" release A “first” release Any other release (digital, physical or TV)
What does it mean ? that if a cinema release is after a premiere, or a TV release, it is this date that counts? Because if it is in all cases the first date that counts, why this list? In any case it doesn't work, in all cases, with this film: there are earlier dates in "theatrical release", US in particular.
PS: in IMDB, we have the premiere date: 2021!
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Reply by Rebecca
on June 29, 2024 at 1:54 PM
Yes; if a theatrical release date is entered, then the system will use that date to set the year of a film. If there is no theatrical release date entered, then the system will calculate using the other release date types in the given order.
Reply by thrymartin
on June 29, 2024 at 3:47 PM
How clever So “Under the Seine” which is a Netflix exclusive and which is 2024 will be released in cinemas in 5 years, are you correcting the file to present it as a new release with a nice 2029?
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