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Regarding the inclusion of the most recent "accolade" (the film entering competition in the Athens International Film Festival). Given that as per MOS:FILMACCOLADES"Awards included in lists should have a Wikipedia article to demonstrate notability" and that "Because of the proliferation of film festivals and "award mills", festival awards should be added with discretion, with inclusion subject to consensus I think that the inclusion of the film in a competitive lineup (not even a formal "nomination", let alone an "award") of a film festival without Wikipedia article is the best case of a factoid we should dispense of. All in all festival selections are generally disposable as listable accolades. Should the article about the Athens International Film Festival be created and the film actually win an award, there can be, in my view, a proper inclusion rationale in the table. I still favour nonetheless mentioning the factoid in the release section, provided verification via a secondary source.--Asqueladd (talk) 20:48, 7 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]