Talk:Mary Schepisi

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A scrupulous editor will note that I have identified The Russia House as the first American film shot in the Soviet Union, while the Wiki article on the film identifies it as the second. Both The Washington Post (my footnote) and The New York Times state that it was the first, while Variety says it was the second and is footnoted in the Russia House article. I have since contacted Mr. Schepisi and he believes his film was the first to shoot in the Soviet Union. I'm choosing not to change the Russia House article, however, as the original writer on this piece may have had further information that I'm not aware of and there may be some distinction that we're both missing that qualifies one or the other as first. While that doesn't solve the discrepancy, I hope it clarifies this somewhat. Tschüss. Sophievogt (talk) 03:21, 26 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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