Talk:Dany Saadia
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This page was proposed for deletion by Dlohcierekim (talk · contribs) on 16 March 2010 with the comment: though asserts some significance, there is no evidence of meeting notability It was contested by RL0919 (talk · contribs) on 2010-03-23 with the comment: discussion of multiple award nominations and associated links suggests notability |
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[edit]Dany Saadia has worked with Academy Award winners, Grammy Award winners and Goya Award winners. He himself has won and received many awards from major film festivals in the World for both his works in his feature film "3:19" and his short film Genesis 3:19. He was also listed in the Short List for an Academy Award nomination.
He has been featured in Variety, Pitchfork.com and Motionographer.com and countless movie and animation magazines.
He was a finalist in a Worldwide contest for a Radiohead music video.
He has a very popular video-blog called "Filmonauta" (Filmonauta.com), top 5 downloads in the iTunes Store in Mexico, where he gives advice to future filmmakers.
He has sold his interactive agency to WPP (biggest media advertising conglomerate).
He is a recommended Twitter user and has more than 80,000 followers.
He has financed many aspiring filmmakers with seed money and helped them launch their projects.
If this is not enough I sure don't know what is. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 189.216.159.94 (talk) 04:10, 23 March 2010 (UTC)
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[edit]Hello Anthony, It was brought to my attention that the page Dany Saadia was deleted. Let me just begin by stating that I am Dany Saadia and I am speaking on my own behalf and I do use the Wikipedia a lot as research for my work (filmmaking), and I do respect the enormous contribution it gives to the community. However, in this particular case, I would like to question the (my) deletion: I noticed that you deleted the page because of "notability". My work and myself have been awarded many times from very reputable film festivals (on The Academy Awards short list accepted festivals). Also my page referred to many third party very reputable references, people I have worked with. Also, all links for proof were still valid.
Also, it is my understanding that the page was set to deletion in the past, but another Wikipedia administrator did not deleted because the awards my work and myself have won showed notability.
Can you help me understand please the reason of the deletion? Thank you so much. Danysaadia (talk) 18:28, 6 July 2010 (UTC)
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