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The criteria I've come to know is Worldwide distribution and/or Film Festival showing. The festival bit is a bit iffy. They do consider some festivals as not worthy. But if your movie is in worldwide distribution, they have to accept in IMDB.
Other than that, there are certain criteria that needs to be satisfied before they will look at the submission. This denial is not saying they won't post your movie, they just need verification of distribution and/or festival viewing. (still the festival bit is fuzzy). I have been a part of two movie produced in the Sac area and they are both up on IMDB for festival participation (i.e. Sacramento Horror Fest and the 10x10 Challenge), so I don't see why The Place Called Sacramento fest wouldn't be acceptable. Maybe you forgot to cross some T's and dot some I's??
Well, if the film fest has to be "recognized" by IMDb, then how does a fest even go about applying for that? My films have won awards in many fests, and honestly, the fests that seems like they SHOULD be "recognized" are not, and vice versa. Seems like there should be some sort of official application with legitimate criteria that IMDb would have to adhere to.
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