The result was delete. T. Canens ( talk) 01:55, 26 July 2010 (UTC) reply
Subject is a film of questionable notability. The article itself is spammy and promotional. The reviews and sources come from questionable locations and could not find any reliable sources. Blatant SPA and COI issues. Christopher Connor ( talk) 17:09, 11 July 2010 (UTC) reply
Disagree with the assertion that the film is non-notable.
- Principals of the company behind the film are well known industry professionals in Nashville (country, acoustic, and christian music) with over 30 years in the entertainment industry and have expanded into family film production over the past four years. Linking to them does not make this a COI in our option.
- Dove Foundation is arguably the industry's leading reviewer of films for family audiences and used by many Hollywood studios (Disney, Twentieth Century Fox, etc) as a means to rate and recommend films with the the Dove Family Approved Seal. They have recommended this film with a five star rating for family audiences. (
http://www.dove.org)
- International distributor of this film "Moving Pictures Film and Television" is a well known foreign film distributor run by former Sony and Loinsgate executes. (
http://movingpicturesfilmandtv.com)
- Gideon Film Festival is a leading family film festival and media arts conference held in NC with screenings and workshops by leading directors and producers in the genre. (
http://gideonfilmfestival.com)
- KIDS FIRST! Film Festival is a ten year old, year-long event in 150 cities sponsored by the Coalition for Quality Children's Media Entertainment. Absolutely disagree that their review is "spammy", "questionable" and "not reliable" as their reviews and festival screenings are widely-recognized in the industry as a source for hi-quality family films.
- Marketing of the film is by Propeller Consulting, a leader in children's consumer products with over $1 billion in sales to their credit. (
http://flypropeller.com)
- Bill Cobbs and Lee Meriwether are noteable and award winning actors. (Star meter IMDb usually 4000 or less.) Their credits are clearly recognized by Internet Movie Database as performers in this film.
Sorry, misread the instructions when first deleted the warning header... thought it said the tag could be removed with a note. Still relatively new to Wiki. I am the article's original creator.
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