Talk:Vidocq (2001 film)

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[edit] Digital movie

The FIRST digital film publically shown was Driven Together http://independent.gmnews.com/news/2000/0816/Front_Page/18.html. Correct the article.

First you could always correct it yourself. Second there is nothing wrong with the formulation in the article. I don't know what genre "Driven Together" is but it is definitly not a "major" movie. So even if your movie is "science fiction" too, the sentence in "Vidocq" is still correct. -- CecilK 09:18, 15 November 2006 (UTC)
CecilK - While you remark is quite correct, I cannot see what Vidocq has to do with science fiction! 85.22.26.213 00:49, 8 August 2007 (UTC)
Citing the 2nd paragraph on the definition of Science fiction: In organizational or marketing contexts, science fiction can be synonymous with the broader definition of speculative fiction, encompassing creative works incorporating imaginative elements not found in contemporary reality; this includes fantasy, horror, and related genres. Vidocq ist definitly not a sciene fiction movie in the style of Alien or Star Trek, but it is a speculative fiction, which is part of this genre too. Even if the story is not set in the future the fiction is easyly regocnizable. For the time period it was set in some of the happenings would be futuristic. -- CecilK 13:22, 10 August 2007 (UTC)