User:MollyRealized/Sandbox/TheFireplace

 is a film…

(There is no defined order of the sections)

Spoilers
(all of the film's important events should be outlined without censoring details considered spoilers)

Themes
(unifying or dominant ideas and motifs in a film's elements (such as plot, dialogue, photography, and sound) conveying a position or message about life, society, and human nature)

Production
(a clear and readable narrative of how the film was developed, setting out the key events that affected its production, without detailing all of the day-to-day operations or listing every piece of associated news and trivia)

Development
(development of the concept and script, as well as the securing of financing and producers)

Pre-production
(recruitment of the most important artists (cast and crew) and shooting preparations)

Production / Filming
(actual filming—dates and places, important artistic decisions, and noteworthy events (delays, reshoots, financial problems, etc.))

Post-production
(completion of special effects, musical scoring and sound, and editing)

Release
(noteworthy screenings at film festivals and elsewhere, theatrical distribution and related business, setups (e.g. digital, IMAX), and significant release date changes)

Audience response
(not necessarily intended to be a standalone section, or a subsection)

Accolades
(award wins and nominations, recognition from film critics' circles, and presence on lists of critically acclaimed films)

Home media
(release dates, revenues, and other appropriate third-party coverage, summary of the extras included with the release)

Adaptation from source material
(adapted from other works of fiction, including literature, plays, musicals, and even other films - why they took place, how they affected production, and how outside parties reacted to them)

Marketing
(target demographics, test screenings, release dates, scale of release (limited vs. wide), merchandising, marketing controversies, and contending for awards - can be a sub-section of "Release" section)