Wikipedia talk:Articles for deletion/Ingmar Bergman's Cinema

Reasons for non-deletion
I would argue that the ‘Ingmar Bergman’s Cinema’ box set is a notable release.

I find it interesting that music releases, particularly box sets and collections, are deemed worthy of entries on Wikipedia, yet film collections, especially those of note such as this one, are still seen as ‘unremarkable’.

This box set is the most comprehensive collection of films by Ingmar Bergman, undoubtedly one of the most important and influential film directors in cinema history. The release celebrates his centenary.

In addition to the films, the set includes hours of supplementary material, and a 248-page book of critical essays on the filmmaker and his work. Again, I believe that a comprehensive set such as this one is worthy of an article on Wikipedia.

I believe the deletion of this article would do nothing other than to highlight the narrow mindedness of those seeking its deletion. Box sets for musical artists are given space on Wikipedia, even if they are nothing more than repackaged albums (for which there are already articles), yet an exhaustive, restored collection of cinematic works collected with a vast amount of additional research materials, is deemed unworthy of an entry.

Although the article requires more work, I think that it has a place on Wikipedia. To remove it would only prove once again that Wikipedia is not only lacking in adequate articles on film and film-related releases, but that it cannot be deemed comprehensive when it comes to matters of the arts. JorgeWalsh1994 (talk) 00:21, 5 December 2018 (UTC)