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Well, I checked the reference, which is the same as the external link given, but I couldn't find most the information given in the article. Is it from a book, magazine or anything that can be stated? I won't tag it again, but it's worth giving some idea where it all comes from. Hoverfish Talk 23:09, 21 February 2007 (UTC)
- Not quite sure what refs you are asking for, the film clearly exists (the given ref proves this), other than that it only really consists of a brief outline of what the film is. Where it got debuted (14th raindance festival at the Trocadero) is also in the external links, the only bit which could possibly be ambiguose or 'original research' as the article stands as far as I can see is the source of the title - nobody AFAIK has gone on record as saying 'We got the title from the Crass song "Yes Sir I Will", but its obvious thats where the title comes from, and there is a link to the album of that name. But feel free to re-add the tag, or else maybe clarify the bits you feel need referencing and I may be able to help. quercus robur 01:08, 22 February 2007 (UTC)
Ok, I got the URL right now, linking to the film entry, so no further problem with sources. Thanks for clearing it out. Hoverfish Talk 18:13, 22 February 2007 (UTC)