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Redesigned Filmosearch
We’re excited to announce that we’ve redesigned IMDb’s Filmosearch experience to be powered by Advanced Title Search. In the coming days, IMDb will incrementally roll out this refresh. The redesign streamlines the flow of your search and makes it easy to see relevant details about someone’s filmography while allowing you to keep adjusting your results with our powerful Advanced Title Search interface if you want.
To try it out: start on a Name Page, open “All topics“ in the top right of the screen, and then select one of the options under the ”Credits” section to go to our new Filmosearch (within Advanced Title Search) experience. For example, see below for the experience if you select “by Rating” from the “Credits” section on Hong Chau's page. Happy searching!
- The IMDb Team
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SAR
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276 Points
2 months ago
Hi everyone, we've reintroduced the ability to filter a person's filmography by credit category, currently available for limited testing. To try it out: start on a Name Page, open “All topics“ in the top right of the screen, and then select "by Credit Category" under the ”Credits” section.
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CUDIU
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260 Points
7 months ago
With this new system it is not possible to filter someone's fimography by role. How to obtain, for example, the list of Spielberg's movies that he directed without getting those in which he starred or that he produced but did not direct?
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Synecdoche2024
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70 Points
7 months ago
Hello,
this worked only a few days ago, it was possible to choose the "role" of a person aka his function in a movie and you could sort the movies for example by their imdb-rating. I can't find that option anymore. It is extremely useful for a quick search.
Does anyone know anything?
Thx in advance
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argman
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7 months ago
Previously & until recently, when I want to know what movies a director (Say, Spike Lee) has "directed", you can just filter the results for Spike Lee and filter them down to only films he was the director in (as opposed to all films he was in whether he was the main actor or got just a "thanks" credits), and then filter it further to only the films I've rated. In a nutshell, I can see all the movies Spike Lee directed AND I've already watched.
IMDb migrated this, and changed it; it is impossible NOW: you EITHER can find films he directed through Spike Lee's page OR IMDb takes you to the "Advanced Search" that lets you find the Spike Lee movies I've rated. Can't do both, which is literally going back instead of enhancing IMDb.
TLDR; Before we had the option to filter a person's work based on film we watched (or didn't) AND the films he was in in a specific role (director, actor, etc...) at the same time, now we can't.
Please either revert back to the old ways or add this to the new advanced search.
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Col_Needham
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7 months ago
@CUDIU / @Synecdoche2024 / @argman A quick update on this … the team are aware of the issue and a solution is blocked by another pending change, but we will be able to address this once the other change has been made.
If it helps at all, you can still produce this combination of filters and sorts via the IMDb mobile apps.
Sorry for the inconvenience in the meantime.
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Camita
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7 months ago
Until two days ago, I used to browse a director or an actor filmography page, and I was able to select the job type, like as director or writer and so on. But that page now changed to this: https://www.imdb.com/search/title/?role=nm0000217&sort=num_votes,desc
You can see it mixes together every work that "person" was in. I want to select as a director only. How can I do that now? please help.
You remember those filters, director, actor, writer, self...etc
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rootsmusic
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7 months ago
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amaralcaio
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72 Points
7 months ago
Suppose I want to see a list of all films directed by Billy Wilder and then rank them by Number of Votes. How do I do that? I remember there used to be a filter where you could select the job type or credit type you were searching.. But now all I get is this big list that includes every film Billy Wilder appears in the credits as writer, director, producer etc.
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sergio_zzz
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168 Points
7 months ago
I hope the "filter by role" gets fixed soon. This filter is absolutly mandatory.
On the other hand, I miss a simple title list, where I can see 20 movie titles at once without scrolling and hide "annoying" information that is already in other views. There has always been a simple list view. Now you have detailed view and compacted view which is almost the same. Please, try to include a simple title list: title, year and rating only, without poster and synopsis.
Thanks in advance!
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Hhnn
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70 Points
7 months ago
I suggest change new vote features in current format I can't select if a person is an actor or producer or etc. In his carrier
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LutherJoy
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130 Points
7 months ago
Hello guys.
New UI redesign, I can't search imdb for titles directed by a particular director.
Say I'm looking for films directed by Martin Scorsese - I can find films, filter for feature films, feature films remotely related to Martin Scorsese - all in one big list. But I can't filter results to find films of any kind directed by Martin Scorsese.
Previously this feature was <job type>.
I understand if <job type> was offensive, and had to be taken out - hierarchies are bad. Everybody's the Scorsese. I fully and firmly feel this way. Yeah. Yeah. In fact movies shouldn't even like, have credits with ranked titles like, "cinematographer", or, "also starring" - we all shot the picture Mr Deakins.
We all, also-starred. Yeah.
Because those are like, demeaning for everybody else that wasn't the largest face on the poster - oh, yeah, posters and interviews and closeups are bad too. Oscars for lead actor and supporting actor - even worse.
Speaking of capitalism, it's possible to toggle a grid view, and click on "details" to see who directed each tile on the grid - so for 600 search results - of a director that's made 40 films but appeared in 560 other works, that's at least 1200 clicks. Clicks are good. That makes sense too.
But if it's not a sensitivity nor a maximizing-clicks issue;
I'd like to know -
What's the new way to find imdb search results for films directed by Martin Scorsese?
(I get that the person reading this likely didn't influence any of this, all in good humor, thanks)
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gregmaine
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120 Points
7 months ago
I've included a copy of the search I did here: https://www.imdb.com/search/title/?explore=year&role=nm0001023&sort=release_date,asc. This is searching imdb for John Cassavetes, then going to ALL TOPICS, searching by YEAR and arranging it from oldest to newest. Is there a way to trim this list to just show, for example, credits for John Cassavetes as director? I feel like I used to be able to create such a list but now I see all of his credits and can't figure out how to just show the few that I want (I think he has 25 credits as director out of the total of 298 credits shown on this complete list, so it's a lot of extra things to look at when all are showing). Thanks for your help!
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BoDMrstark
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80 Points
7 months ago
Why is there not a sort Job Type in the advance search?
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asoxone
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70 Points
7 months ago
I want to search for all movies Directed by Sam Fuller for example, and I used to be able to do that with this link:
https://www.imdb.com/filmosearch/?explore=title_type&role=nm0002087&ref_=filmo_ref_job_typ&sort=user_rating,desc&mode=detail&page=1&job_type=director&title_type=movie
It gets redirected to this advanced title search page, which doesn't have a job type option so everything gets lumped in. Everything he wrote, every film he had nothing to do with just got thanked in the credits, etc.:
https://www.imdb.com/search/title/?title_type=feature&role=nm0002087&sort=user_rating,desc
I want to list a director's movies (only the ones directed by that director), sorted by iMDB rating. That's all, and I think it's impossible now.
Maybe the best thing would be to just add sorting options on the name pages under each Credits section as it's already listed by job title there.
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dr13
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70 Points
7 months ago
If I'm on a director's page and click through "Credits" > "SEE ALSO by Rating", I'm now taken to a new Advanced Title Search page. The "Job Type" filter is gone. So it seems there's no way to view a list of "Directed By" films and sort them by Rating. The list includes everything they've ever produced, every TV show they've worked on, etc.
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