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What I think should be changed: The COI template should be removed.
Why it should be changed: This article seems like it has a neutral POV. It's factual information about an independent film that has premiered at festivals. There are both positive and negative reviews included. If this isn't sufficient, is there anyone else who can edit/review to help? That would be greatly appreciated.
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It isn't reasonable to create a complete new article, introduce it into mainspace without getting it reviewed, state that you are in some way connected, and then claim that it is written from a neutral point of view. Inevitably anyone with a COI is the worst placed person to judge that sort of issue.
@Thespian7: There is off-wiki evidence that suggests you have a personal or professional connection to this film, and/or persons associated with it. The proper thing to do is to disclose these relationships, as it is correctly assumed that it compromises your ability to write objectively about this topic. --Drm310🍁 (talk) 04:46, 11 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]
@Thespian7 and @Drm310 I'm happy to help here, but this article is definitely not NPOV right now. The movie is even called "gritty, raw" in the lede. I think the tag can be removed once the article goes through some heavy editing.--FeldBum (talk) 15:51, 13 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]