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Core properties

This is a somewhat random first group made for statistical purposes.

Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
instance ofP31Iteminstance of: that class of which this subject is a particular example and member; different from P279 (subclass of); for example: K2 is an instance of mountain; volcano is a subclass of mountain (and an instance of volcanic landform)
Wikibase value:
12 Angry Men <instance of> film-
titleP1476Monolingual textoriginal title and title: published name of a work, such as a newspaper article, a literary work, piece of music, a website, or a performance work
language = original language
Wikidata qualifier: ISO 9:1995 (P2183), transliteration or transcription (P2440)
12 Angry Men <title> 12 Angry Men (English)-
publication dateP577Point in timepublication date: date or point in time when a work was first published or released
Wikidata qualifier: place of publication (P291) (country, film festival, geographic region). List each place in a separate statement
12 Angry Men <publication date> 1957-
original language of film or TV showP364Itemoriginal language: language in which a film or a performance work was originally created. Deprecated for written works and songs; use P407 ("language of work or name") instead.
• silent film → N/A (Q21686005)
12 Angry Men <original language of film or TV show> English-
genreP136Itemgenre, by genre and award for best album (genre): creative work's genre or an artist's field of work (P101). Use main subject (P921) to relate creative works to their topicE.T. the Extra-Terrestrial <genre> science fiction film-
directorP57Itemdirector, theatrical director, film director, film or television director, television director, radio director and puppet film maker: director(s) of film, TV-series, stageplay, video game or similar12 Angry Men <director> Sidney Lumet-
cast memberP161Itemcast member, actor, film actor, television actor, ballet dancer, stage actor, animal actor, performing artist, seiyū, pornographic actor, radio drama actor, model, musical theatre actor, actress, reality television participant, opera singer, drag queen, kabuki actor, public figure and pornographic actress: actor in the subject production [use "character role" (P453) and/or "name of the character role" (P4633) as qualifiers] [use "voice actor" (P725) for voice-only role]
Wikidata qualifier: character role (P453), subject named as (P1810)
12 Angry Men <cast member> Martin Balsam-
director of photographyP344Itemcinematographer: person responsible for the framing, lighting, and filtration of the subject work12 Angry Men <director of photography> Boris Kaufman-
screenwriterP58Itemscreenwriter and film screenwriter: person(s) who wrote the script for subject item12 Angry Men <screenwriter> Reginald Rose-


Main properties

Most complete items about films would have these properties and the above core properties.

Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
film editorP1040Itemfilm editor: person who works with the raw footage, selecting shots and combining them into sequences to create a finished motion picture12 Angry Men <film editor> Carl Lerner-
producerP162Itemproducer and dubbing producer: person(s) who produced the film, musical work, theatrical production, etc. (for film, this does not include executive producers, associate producers, etc.) [for production company, use P272, video games - use P178]12 Angry Men <producer> Henry Fonda-
narrative locationP840Itemnarrative location: the narrative of the work is set in this location12 Angry Men <narrative location> New York City-
filming locationP915Itemfilming location and filmed here: actual place where this scene/film was shot. For the setting, use "narrative location" (P840)Lucy <filming location> Cité du Cinéma-
country of originP495Itemcountry of origin: country of origin of this item (creative work, food, phrase, product, etc.)12 Angry Men <country of origin> United States of America-

Other properties

Occasionally used

Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
imageP18Commons media fileillustration and image: image of relevant illustration of the subject; if available, also use more specific properties (sample: coat of arms image, locator map, flag image, signature image, logo image, collage image)20,000 Leagues Under the Sea <image> 20,000 Leagues under the Sea - movie scene - newspaper July 1917.jpg-
film posterP3383Commons media filefilm poster: poster used to promote and advertise this film (if file is available on Commons). Use P154 for logos, P18 for movie stills and related images. Items about film posters can be linked with the qualifier "subject of" (P805).20,000 Leagues Under the Sea <film poster> Poster - 20,000 Leagues under the Sea (1916).jpg-
videoP10Commons media filevideo: relevant video. For images, use the property P18. For film trailers, qualify with "object has role" (P3831)="trailer" (Q622550)The Birds <video> The Birds trailer (1963).webm-
executive producerP1431Itemexecutive producer: executive producer of a movie, TV show, or other piece of media or entertainmentLucy <executive producer> Marc Shmuger-
production companyP272Itemproduction company: company that produced this film, audio or performing arts workThe Scarlet Runner <production company> Vitagraph Studios-
composerP86Itemcomposer: person(s) who wrote the music [for lyricist, use "lyrics by" (P676)]The Internet's Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz <composer> John Dragonetti-
voice actorP725Itemvoice actor: performer of a spoken role in a creative work such as animation, video game, radio drama, or dubbing over [use "character role" (P453) as qualifier] [use "cast member" (P161) for live acting]Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope <voice actor> James Earl Jones-
based onP144Itembased on: the work(s) or inputs used as the basis for subject item12 Angry Men <based on> Twelve Angry Menderivative work
after a work byP1877Itemcreative work: artist whose work strongly inspired / was copied in this itemHere There Be Tygers <after a work by> Ray Bradbury-
main subjectP921Itemtopic, matter and subject: primary topic of a work (see also P180: depicts)12 Angry Men <main subject> jurystatement is subject of
set in periodP2408Itemhistorical period: historical, contemporary, or future period, year, century or day the work or genre is set in or event featured in the story of the workMary Poppins <set in period> Edwardian era-
list of charactersP1881ItemWikimedia list of fictional characters: Wikimedia page with the list of characters for this work12 Angry Men <list of characters> jury-
soundtrack releaseP406Itemsoundtrack album, soundtrack single and soundtrack extended play: music release that incorporates music directly recorded from the soundtrack of an audiovisual workSkyfall <soundtrack release> Skyfall – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack-
colorP462Itemcolor: color of subject
Wikibase value=black-and-white (Q838368), color (Q22006653)
Metropolis <color> black-and-white-
aspect ratio (W:H)P2061Itemaspect ratio: image width to height ratio of films, photographs, and other imagesE.T. the Extra-Terrestrial <aspect ratio (W:H)> 1.85:1-
average shot lengthP2208Quantityaverage shot length: cinemetrical measureThe Bourne Supremacy <average shot length> 2.4 seconds-
significant eventP793Itemkey event: significant or notable events associated with the subject
Wikibase value=principal photography (Q1256415), Wikidata qualifier: start time (P580), end time (P582);
Wikibase value=lost film (Q1268687)
Spectre <significant event> principal photography-
part of the seriesP179Itemsequence, series of creative works, event sequence, book series, painting series and video game series: series which contains the subject
Wikidata qualifier: follows (P155), followed by (P156), series ordinal (P1545)
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe <part of the series> The Chronicles of Narnia-
different fromP1889Itemdifferent from: item that is different from another item, with which it may be confused
For multiple-language version film (Q2518205): Wikidata qualifier: criterion used (P1013)= multiple-language version film (Q2518205)
A Woman Who Knows What She Wants <different from> A Woman Who Knows What She Wantsdifferent from
has characteristicP1552Itemquality: inherent or distinguishing quality or feature of the entity. Use a more specific property when possible
Wikidata qualifier: title (P1476)
Naked Gun 33⅓: The Final Insult <has characteristic> title for Quebeccharacteristic of
working titleP1638Monolingual textworking title: temporary name of a product or project used during its developmentBridge of Spies <working title> St. James Place-
capital costP2130Quantitycapital cost: amount of money spent on building or producing an objectCreasyville Covered Bridge <capital cost> 301.25 United States dollar-
box officeP2142Quantitybox office: box office takings accumulated by a filmSkyfall <box office> 1,108,561,013 United States dollar-
narratorP2438Itemnarrator and narrator: narrator, character or person that tells the storyTitanic <narrator> Gloria Stuart-
costume designerP2515Itemcostume designer: person who designed the costumes for a film, television programme, etc.The Revenant <costume designer> Jacqueline West-
production designerP2554Itemproduction designer: person(s) responsible for overall aesthetic of the story of this motion picture, play, video game or similar; responsible for visual concept, producing interior, exterior, location, graphics, etc; deals with many and varied logistic related to thisGone with the Wind <production designer> William Cameron Menzies-
durationP2047Quantityduration: length of time of an event or processLa Grande Vadrouille <duration> 132 minute-
distributed byP750Itemmedia distributor: distributor of a creative work; distributor for a record label; news agency; film distributorRush Hour <distributed by> New Line Cinema-
copyright statusP6216Itemcopyright status: copyright status for intellectual creations like works of art, publications, software, etc.Parasite <copyright status> copyrighted-
sound designerP5028Itemsound designer: person responsible for the sound on a stage, in a film or in a radio dramaSon of Saul <sound designer> Tamás Zányi-
presented inP5072Itemevent at which a talk, film, paper, or poster was presentedThe Shape of Water <presented in> 2017 Toronto International Film Festival-


Main qualifiers

Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
character roleP453Itemrole and character that may or may not be fictional: specific role played or filled by subject -- use only as qualifier of "cast member" (P161), "voice actor" (P725)
cast member (P161)
12 Angry Men <cast member> Martin Balsam
<character role> Juror #1
performer
subject named asP1810Stringname: name by which a subject is recorded in a database, mentioned as a contributor of a work, or is referred to in a particular context
cast member (P161), director (P57) ..
A Fistful of Dollars <director> Sergio Leone
<subject named as> Bob Robertson
object named as
ISO 9:1995P2183StringISO 9: the Latin transliteration of Cyrillic text (used as qualifier)
title (P1476)
Hard to Be a God <title> Трудно быть богом
<ISO 9:1995> Trudno byt bogom
-
transliteration or transcriptionP2440Stringconversion of script: conversion of text to alternate script (use as a qualifier for monolingual text statements; please use specific property if possible)
title (P1476)
Seven Samurai <title> 七人の侍
<transliteration or transcription> Shichinin no samurai
-
video with qualifier object of statement has roleP3831Itemrole: indicating whether the video is either a trailer (Q622550) or full video available on Wikimedia Commons (Q89347362)
video (P10)
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea <video> 20000 Leagues Under the Sea.webm
<object of statement has role> full video available on Wikimedia Commons
-


Awards and ratings

Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
award receivedP166Itemaward, honorary citizenship, title of honor and decoration: award or recognition received by a person, organization or creative work12 Angry Men <award received> Golden Bear-
review scoreP444Stringassessment: review score received by a creative work or other entityE.T. the Extra-Terrestrial <review score> 4/4-
nominated forP1411Itemnomination: award nomination received by a person, organisation or creative work (inspired from "award received" (Property:P166))12 Angry Men <nominated for> Academy Award for Best Picturenominee
intended publicP2360Itemtarget audience: this work, product, object or event is intended for, or has been designed to that person or group of people, animals, plants, etcNaive Set Theory <intended public> teenager-
MPA film ratingP1657ItemMPA classification category: US film classification administered by the Motion Picture AssociationStar Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope <MPA film rating> PG-
FSK film ratingP1981ItemFSK rating category: permitted audience of a film, according to the German film-rating system (add Prüfnummer with qualifier "P2676")Reservoir Dogs <FSK film rating> FSK 18-
NMHH film ratingP2363ItemNMHH classification: rating of a film in the Hungarian film rating systemThe Man from U.N.C.L.E. <NMHH film rating> Category III-
CNC film rating (France)P2758ItemCNC film classification category: category assigned to a film by the Board of Film Classification (CNC) which what audiences may view it in FranceFight Club <CNC film rating (France)> no minors under sixteen-
Filmiroda ratingP2747ItemFilmiroda rating system: rating of a film in the former (2004–2011) Hungarian film rating systemTinker Tailor Soldier Spy <Filmiroda rating> Category III-
EIRIN film ratingP2756ItemEIRIN film rating category: category in the Japanese film rating system (add EIRIN number with qualifier P2676)Ushimitsu no mura <EIRIN film rating> R18+-
RTC film ratingP3834ItemRTC film classification system: rating of a film in the Mexican film classification systemLogan <RTC film rating> C-
INCAA film ratingP3428ItemINCAA rating system: rating of a movie in the Argentinian content rating systemNine Queens <INCAA film rating> +13-
JMK film ratingP3650ItemJMK film classification system: rating of a film in the Austrian film rating systemAmour <JMK film rating> free from 12 years-
KMRB film ratingP3818ItemKMRB film rating system: rating of a film in the South Korean film/video rating systemThe Handmaiden <KMRB film rating> Adults only-
RTC film ratingP3834ItemRTC film classification system: rating of a film in the Mexican film classification systemLogan <RTC film rating> C-
FPB ratingP4437ItemFPB rating system and FPB rating category: rating of a film or video game in the South African media content rating systemThe Wound <FPB rating> 16-
IGAC ratingP5150ItemIGAC classification system: rating of a film or theatrical production in the Portuguese classification systemWhat Now? Remind Me <IGAC rating> M/12-
KAVI ratingP5152ItemAge limits for picture programs in Finland: rating in the Finnish film and television rating systemThe Fencer <KAVI rating> 7-
IMDA ratingP5201ItemIMDA classification system: rating in the Singaporean film and video game rating systemPop Aye <IMDA rating> M18-
CHVRS ClassificationP6657ItemCanadian Home Video Rating System: Canadian movie classificationGerontophilia <CHVRS Classification> 14A-
RCQ classificationP6658ItemRCQ film rating system: movie classification for the Régie du Cinéma QuébécoisThe Good Lie <RCQ classification> 13+-
KFCB classification (Kenya)P10994ItemKFCB classification system: rating in the film classification system of KenyaThe War with Grandpa <KFCB classification (Kenya)> Parental Guidance-


External identifiers

See /identifiers

television series

Series

Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
instance ofP31Iteminstance of: that class of which this subject is a particular example and member; different from P279 (subclass of); for example: K2 is an instance of mountain; volcano is a subclass of mountain (and an instance of volcanic landform)
Wikibase value=television series (Q5398426), animated series (Q581714)
Supernatural <instance of> television series-
titleP1476Monolingual textoriginal title and title: published name of a work, such as a newspaper article, a literary work, piece of music, a website, or a performance work
Original title
Supernatural <title> Supernatural-
list of episodesP1811Itemepisode: link to the article with the list of episodes for this seriesSupernatural <list of episodes> list of Supernatural episodes-
original broadcasterP449Itemtelevision channel and radio station: network(s) or service(s) that originally broadcast a radio or television programHouse of Cards <original broadcaster> Netflix-
number of episodesP1113Quantityepisode: number of episodes in a film/TV/radio series
Wikidata qualifier: point in time (P585), criterion used (P1013)
House of Cards <number of episodes> 73-
original language of film or TV showP364Itemoriginal language: language in which a film or a performance work was originally created. Deprecated for written works and songs; use P407 ("language of work or name") instead.Supernatural <original language of film or TV show> English-
number of seasonsP2437Quantityseason, television series season, creative work season and web series season: number of seasons a television or radio series has hadHappy Tree Friends <number of seasons> 5-
has characteristicP1552Itemquality: inherent or distinguishing quality or feature of the entity. Use a more specific property when possibleFriends <has characteristic> episode title formatcharacteristic of
start timeP580Point in timestart time: time an entity begins to exist or a statement starts being valid
date of first broadcast of pilot or first episode
Supernatural <start time> 13 September 2005-
end timeP582Point in timeend time: moment when an entity ceases to exist or a statement stops being valid
date of first broadcast of last episode, don't add for ongoing series
Friends <end time> 6 May 2004-
significant eventP793Itemkey event: significant or notable events associated with the subject
Wikibase value=television pilot (Q653916), Wikidata qualifier: statement is subject of (P805), qualifier value=item for series' pilot
Supernatural <significant event> television pilot-
has part(s)P527Itemhas part, consist of and meronymy: part of this subject; inverse property of "part of" (P361). See also "has parts of the class" (P2670).
Wikidata qualifier: series ordinal (P1545)
Supernatural <has part(s)> Supernatural, season 2part of
has spin-offP2512Itemspin-off: works that are spin-offs of this itemAll in the Family <has spin-off> Maude-
list of charactersP1881ItemWikimedia list of fictional characters: Wikimedia page with the list of characters for this workSupernatural <list of characters> list of Supernatural characters-
charactersP674Itemfictional character: characters which appear in this item (like plays, operas, operettas, books, comics, films, TV series, video games)
Wikidata qualifier: narrative role (P5800)
Supernatural <characters> present in work

Season

Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
instance ofP31Iteminstance of: that class of which this subject is a particular example and member; different from P279 (subclass of); for example: K2 is an instance of mountain; volcano is a subclass of mountain (and an instance of volcanic landform)
Wikibase value=television series season (Q3464665) }
Supernatural, season 2 <instance of> television series season-
part of the seriesP179Itemsequence, series of creative works, event sequence, book series, painting series and video game series: series which contains the subject
Wikidata qualifier: series ordinal (P1545), follows (P155), followed by (P156)
Supernatural, season 2 <part of the series> Supernatural-
number of episodesP1113Quantityepisode: number of episodes in a film/TV/radio seriesSupernatural, season 2 <number of episodes> 22-
start timeP580Point in timestart time: time an entity begins to exist or a statement starts being validSupernatural, season 2 <start time> September 28, 2006-
end timeP582Point in timeend time: moment when an entity ceases to exist or a statement stops being validSupernatural, season 2 <end time> May 17, 2007-
has part(s)P527Itemhas part, consist of and meronymy: part of this subject; inverse property of "part of" (P361). See also "has parts of the class" (P2670).
Wikidata qualifier: series ordinal (P1545)
Supernatural, season 2 <has part(s)> Nightshifterpart of

Episode

Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
instance ofP31Iteminstance of: that class of which this subject is a particular example and member; different from P279 (subclass of); for example: K2 is an instance of mountain; volcano is a subclass of mountain (and an instance of volcanic landform)
Wikibase value=television series episode (Q21191270); more specific: two-part episode (Q21664088) / segment of a television episode (Q29555881); if longer: television film (Q506240); not episode (Q1983062).
What Lies Beneath <instance of> television series episode-
titleP1476Monolingual textoriginal title and title: published name of a work, such as a newspaper article, a literary work, piece of music, a website, or a performance work
Original title
What Lies Beneath <title> What Lies Beneath-
part of the seriesP179Itemsequence, series of creative works, event sequence, book series, painting series and video game series: series which contains the subject
Wikidata qualifier: series ordinal (P1545)
What Lies Beneath <part of the series> Casualty-
seasonP4908Itemtelevision series season, web series season, podcast series season and creative work season: season of a series (televison, web, podcast)
Wikidata qualifier: series ordinal (P1545)
What Lies Beneath <season> Casualty, season 30-
directorP57Itemdirector, theatrical director, film director, film or television director, television director, radio director and puppet film maker: director(s) of film, TV-series, stageplay, video game or similarWhat Lies Beneath <director> Sean Glynn-
screenwriterP58Itemscreenwriter and film screenwriter: person(s) who wrote the script for subject itemWhat Lies Beneath <screenwriter> Dominique Moloney-
followsP155Itemfollows: immediately prior item in a series of which the subject is a part, preferably use as qualifier of P179 [if the subject has replaced the preceding item, e.g. political offices, use "replaces" (P1365)]What Lies Beneath <follows> History Repeatingfollowed by
followed byP156Itemfollowed by: immediately following item in a series of which the subject is a part, preferably use as qualifier of P179 [if the subject has been replaced, e.g. political offices, use "replaced by" (P1366)]What Lies Beneath <followed by> Where the Truth Liesfollows
production codeP2364Stringproduction code number: production code of a television episodeKif Gets Knocked Up a Notch <production code> 4ACV01-
publication dateP577Point in timepublication date: date or point in time when a work was first published or releasedWhat Lies Beneath <publication date> 3 July 2016-

dubbing

Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
instance ofP31Iteminstance of: that class of which this subject is a particular example and member; different from P279 (subclass of); for example: K2 is an instance of mountain; volcano is a subclass of mountain (and an instance of volcanic landform)
Wikibase value=dubbing of film (Q26204053)
French dubbing of Spectre <instance of> dubbing of film-
edition or translation ofP629Itemversion, edition or translation: is an edition or translation of this entityCapitán América: El primer vengador <edition or translation of> Captain America: The First Avengerhas edition or translation
language of work or nameP407Itemlanguage: language associated with this creative work (such as books, shows, songs, broadcasts or websites) or a name (for persons use "native language" (P103) and "languages spoken, written or signed" (P1412))Capitán América: El primer vengador <language of work or name> Spanish-
titleP1476Monolingual textoriginal title and title: published name of a work, such as a newspaper article, a literary work, piece of music, a website, or a performance work
language = original language
Wikidata qualifier: ISO 9:1995 (P2183), transliteration or transcription (P2440)
Capitán América: El primer vengador <title> Capitán América: El primer vengador (Spanish)-
publication dateP577Point in timepublication date: date or point in time when a work was first published or released
Wikidata qualifier: place of publication (P291) (country, film festival, geographic region)
Capitán América: El primer vengador <publication date> 2011-08-05-
translatorP655Itemtranslator: agent who adapts any kind of written text from one language to anotherCapitán América: El primer vengador <translator> Quico Rovira-Beleta-
directorP57Itemdirector, theatrical director, film director, film or television director, television director, radio director and puppet film maker: director(s) of film, TV-series, stageplay, video game or similarCapitán América: El primer vengador <director> Gonzalo Abril-
voice actorP725Itemvoice actor: performer of a spoken role in a creative work such as animation, video game, radio drama, or dubbing over [use "character role" (P453) as qualifier] [use "cast member" (P161) for live acting]
Wikidata qualifier: character role (P453), subject named as (P1810)
Capitán América: El primer vengador <voice actor> Raúl Llorens-
character roleP453Itemrole and character that may or may not be fictional: specific role played or filled by subject -- use only as qualifier of "cast member" (P161), "voice actor" (P725)
cast member (P161)
Capitán América: El primer vengador <cast member> Steve Rogers
<character role> Raúl Llorens
performer

film festival

Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
instance ofP31Iteminstance of: that class of which this subject is a particular example and member; different from P279 (subclass of); for example: K2 is an instance of mountain; volcano is a subclass of mountain (and an instance of volcanic landform)
Wikibase value=film festival (Q220505)
Film Festival of Faculty of Informatics <instance of> film festival-
main subjectP921Itemtopic, matter and subject: primary topic of a work (see also P180: depicts)Cellu l'art Short Film Festival Jena <main subject> short filmstatement is subject of
locationP276Itemphysical location: location of the object, structure or event. In the case of an administrative entity as containing item use P131. For statistical entities use P8138. In the case of a geographic entity use P706. Use P7153 for locations associated with the objectMidnight Sun Film Festival <location> Sodankyläcontains
countryP17Itemhistorical country, state and sovereign state: sovereign state that this item is in (not to be used for human beings)Glasgow Film Festival <country> United Kingdom-
event intervalP2257Quantityrecurring entity: standard nominal interval between scheduled or regularly recurring events. Include unit of time, e.g. "year" (Q577). 1/(event frequency). Time period of periodically occurring event
unit =year (Q577)
French Film Festival Tübingen/Stuttgart <event interval> 1 year-
inceptionP571Point in timedate of establishment: time when an entity begins to exist; for date of official opening use P1619Venice Film Festival <inception> 1932-
dissolved, abolished or demolished dateP576Point in timedate of dissolution, abolition or demolition: point in time at which the subject (organisation, building) ceased to exist; see "date of official closure" (P3999) for closing a facility, "service retirement" (P730) for retiring equipment, "discontinued date" (P2669) for stopping a productCopenhagen International Film Festival <dissolved, abolished or demolished date> 2008-
short nameP1813Monolingual textabbreviation: short name of a place, organisation, person, journal, wikidata property, etc. Used by some Wikipedia templates.Transylvania Mountain Festival <short name> TIFF-
official websiteP856URLofficial website and home page: URL of the official page of an item (current or former). Usage: If a listed URL no longer points to the official website, do not remove it, but see the "Hijacked or dead websites" section of the Talk pageFacebook <official website> https://www.facebook.com-

Specific editions

Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
instance ofP31Iteminstance of: that class of which this subject is a particular example and member; different from P279 (subclass of); for example: K2 is an instance of mountain; volcano is a subclass of mountain (and an instance of volcanic landform)29th Torino Film Festival <instance of> film festival edition-
part of the seriesP179Itemsequence, series of creative works, event sequence, book series, painting series and video game series: series which contains the subject
Wikibase value=item for the film festival
29th Torino Film Festival <part of the series> Torino Film Festival-
point in timeP585Point in timepoint in time: date something took place, existed or a statement was true; for providing time use the "refine date" property (P4241)
Precision=year (Q577)
Bari International Film Festival 2015 <point in time> 2015-
start timeP580Point in timestart time: time an entity begins to exist or a statement starts being valid1999 Cannes Film Festival <start time> 12 May 1999-
end timeP582Point in timeend time: moment when an entity ceases to exist or a statement stops being valid1999 Cannes Film Festival <end time> 23 May 1999-

Institutions and organizations

film archive

property does not exist. Use "id=new" if it's to be created.

Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
instance ofP31Iteminstance of: that class of which this subject is a particular example and member; different from P279 (subclass of); for example: K2 is an instance of mountain; volcano is a subclass of mountain (and an instance of volcanic landform)
Wikibase value=film archive (Q726929)/cinematheque (Q1352795). If the institution has other functions, add other P31 as well.
Cinémathèque Française <instance of> cinematheque-
native labelP1705Monolingual textnative label: label for the items in their official language (P37) or their original language (P364)Cinemateca Boliviana <native label> Cinemateca Boliviana-
countryP17Itemhistorical country, state and sovereign state: sovereign state that this item is in (not to be used for human beings)Austrian Film Museum <country> Austria-
coordinate locationP625Geographic coordinatesgeographic coordinates: geocoordinates of the subject. For Earth, please note that only WGS84 coordinating system is supported at the momentArmenian National Cinematheque <coordinate location> -
located in the administrative territorial entityP131Itemadministrative territorial entity: the item is located on the territory of the following administrative entity. Use P276 for specifying locations that are non-administrative places and for items about events. Use P1382 if the item falls only partially into the administrative entity.Harvard Film Archive <located in the administrative territorial entity> Cambridge-
inceptionP571Point in timedate of establishment: time when an entity begins to exist; for date of official opening use P1619Danish Film Institute <inception> 1972-
imageP18Commons media fileillustration and image: image of relevant illustration of the subject; if available, also use more specific properties (sample: coat of arms image, locator map, flag image, signature image, logo image, collage image)National Film and Sound Archive of Australia <image> National Film and Sound Archive.jpg-
official websiteP856URLofficial website and home page: URL of the official page of an item (current or former). Usage: If a listed URL no longer points to the official website, do not remove it, but see the "Hijacked or dead websites" section of the Talk pageCinemateca Brasileira <official website> http://www.cinemateca.gov.br/-


movie theater

property does not exist. Use "id=new" if it's to be created.

Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
instance ofP31Iteminstance of: that class of which this subject is a particular example and member; different from P279 (subclass of); for example: K2 is an instance of mountain; volcano is a subclass of mountain (and an instance of volcanic landform)
Wikibase value=movie theater (Q41253)
Teatro Faenza <instance of> movie theater-
countryP17Itemhistorical country, state and sovereign state: sovereign state that this item is in (not to be used for human beings)Apollo-Theater <country> Germany-
coordinate locationP625Geographic coordinatesgeographic coordinates: geocoordinates of the subject. For Earth, please note that only WGS84 coordinating system is supported at the momentCinema Teatro Aurora <coordinate location> -
located in the administrative territorial entityP131Itemadministrative territorial entity: the item is located on the territory of the following administrative entity. Use P276 for specifying locations that are non-administrative places and for items about events. Use P1382 if the item falls only partially into the administrative entity.Chicago Theatre <located in the administrative territorial entity> Chicago-
inceptionP571Point in timedate of establishment: time when an entity begins to exist; for date of official opening use P1619Central Theatre <inception> -
heritage designationP1435Itemhistoric preservation and heritage designation: heritage designation of a cultural or natural siteFox Theater <heritage designation> -
imageP18Commons media fileillustration and image: image of relevant illustration of the subject; if available, also use more specific properties (sample: coat of arms image, locator map, flag image, signature image, logo image, collage image)Rodina Cinema, Barnaul <image> Cinema Rodina in Barnaul.JPG-
official websiteP856URLofficial website and home page: URL of the official page of an item (current or former). Usage: If a listed URL no longer points to the official website, do not remove it, but see the "Hijacked or dead websites" section of the Talk pageCinemateca Brasileira <official website> http://www.cinemateca.gov.br/-
Commons categoryP373StringCommons category: name of the Wikimedia Commons category containing files related to this item (without the prefix "Category:")Teatre Tívoli <Commons category> Teatre Tívoli (Barcelona)-

Properties for filmographies and lists of films

lists of films

Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
instance ofP31Iteminstance of: that class of which this subject is a particular example and member; different from P279 (subclass of); for example: K2 is an instance of mountain; volcano is a subclass of mountain (and an instance of volcanic landform)list of films set in Portugal <instance of> Wikimedia list article-
is a list ofP360Itemlist: common element between all listed itemslist of films set in Portugal <is a list of> filmhas list
category related to listP1754ItemWikimedia category: Wikimedia category that matches the Wikimedia listlist of films set in Portugal <category related to list> Category:Films set in Portugallist related to category
countryP17Itemhistorical country, state and sovereign state: sovereign state that this item is in (not to be used for human beings)
if applicable
list of films set in Portugal <country> Portugal-
Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
instance ofP31Iteminstance of: that class of which this subject is a particular example and member; different from P279 (subclass of); for example: K2 is an instance of mountain; volcano is a subclass of mountain (and an instance of volcanic landform)
if the list is called "filmography" in one language or the other
Ronald Reagan filmography <instance of> filmography-
named afterP138Itemeponym, memorial society and namesakes: entity or event that inspired the subject's name, or namesake (in at least one language). Qualifier "applies to name" (P5168) can be used to indicate which oneRonald Reagan filmography <named after> Ronald Reagan-
performerP175Itemperforming artist, music artist, musician, musical group, musical ensemble, singer, various artists, actor, artist, actress, by performer and voice actor: actor, musician, band or other performer associated with this role or musical work
if performer is applicable
Ronald Reagan filmography <performer> Ronald Reagancharacter role

list of episodes for specific seasons of TV series

Use #Season

Label

film

The label of a film item would generally just use the title of film in the language of the label (e.g. Q151599 => "Metropolis").

Films that haven't been released yet could use the working title as label. If no working title is available, "untitled <name of director> film" can do. For series, the name of the series followed by the next ordinal number might be useful (e.g. "Bond 35", "Star Wars 15", ...).

television series season

Name of the series followed by ", season" and the number of the season (e.g. Q1223179 => "Supernatural, season 2").

Описания

Описание можно добавить ботом, если заполнены P57, P577 и P31:

  1. короткометражный фильм 1911 года, режиссёр Дэвид Гриффит
  2. короткометражный фильм 1911 года, режиссёр Дэвид Гриффит и Сидни Олкотт
  3. короткометражный фильм 1911 года (режиссёр неизвестен)
  4. телефильм 1984 года, режиссёр Рон Сэтлоф

Items without descriptions get automatically similar auto-descriptions.