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User:Iloveschiaparelli

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Hello![edit]

I first got on Wikipedia to expand a single article relating to Persian literature, but now I am beginning to foray into a couple of film schools. After covering everything regarding Dan Gordon's interesting film education exploits, who knows what I'll get into?

Please please please leave notes on my talk page about literally anything regarding the articles below, I am starving for feedback.

Main articles of interest at present:[edit]

Sedona Film School[edit]

Sedona Film School appears to have actually been permanently closed. However, Yavapai College has claimed to have reopened it as the Yavapai College Film and Media Arts Program. However, the residents of Sedona, AZ are calling cap. It's drama. This article barely reflects information past 2012.

Draft:Stephan Schultze[edit]

Likely abandoning due to lack of reliable independent sources in accordance with wikipedia's policies, especially those at Wikipedia:Biographies of living persons. All of the currently available sources are independent, but "unreliable", or reliable but don't contain enough depth of information. Tragic, but unfortunately it's the current state of affairs.

Amir Arsalan Rumi[edit]

I am trying to clean up/add citations for information/add plot summary...

However, trying to verify the existence of a film without IMDb before 2006 is basically impossible unless it experienced Star Wars-level popularity and analysis. An Iranian film from 1955, about a Persian epic virtually unknown in the West except for through the existence of an anime, is pretty much impossible to verify the existence of through English-language sources. And, since I don't understand any other languages with any degree of fluency, I'm at a loss!

I would love the help of anyone multi-lingual with adding citations. If you're a scholar with papers published about this subject in English, even better. I seriously doubt it though, since we didn't receive an English translation of the subject for the first time until 2019