For example, this query: http://api.themoviedb.org/3/discover/movie?api_key=key&page=1&release_date.gte=2013-05-12&release_date.lte=2013-05-14, returns a set of movies most of which have a release date outside of that range. Do I have the syntax of the query correct?
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Svar af Travis Bell
d. 13 maj 2013 kl. 9:20 AM
Interesting. Yup, definitely a bug. I don't see anything wrong with your query so I've created a new ticket and will look at this soon.
Svar af Travis Bell
d. 14 maj 2013 kl. 4:39 PM
I've just deployed the fix for this. If you take a look at the query above it's now filtering properly.
And just a quick note, remember the
release_date
params don't search primary release dates but rather all of the release dates that have been added to any particular movie. Some movie's primary release date might be out of the range you specify, but they will always have a worldwide release in the range.Svar af kentin_dommerc
d. 6 juni 2013 kl. 4:28 AM
Hey, I've got the same problem with this query :
http://api.themoviedb.org/3/discover/movie?api_key=myKey&vote_count.gte=50&vote_average.gte=7.0&release_date.gte=2000-01-01
Svar af Travis Bell
d. 6 juni 2013 kl. 10:26 AM
Of the movies I looked at being returned in your query, they all had at least one release date since 2000 added. See my comment above.
Svar af kentin_dommerc
d. 6 juni 2013 kl. 1:12 PM
Oh yes, you're right. Isn't it a way to get the first release date ? Like a primary_release_year.gte ?
Svar af Travis Bell
d. 6 juni 2013 kl. 1:29 PM
Hi Kentin,
There is nothing right now but I have created a ticket for me to think about this in the future.
Svar af kentin_dommerc
d. 6 juni 2013 kl. 1:33 PM
Okay thanks Travis!
Svar af reelrate
d. 29 juni 2013 kl. 4:01 AM
Another question about this method. When i add the language as optional paramter will this have any affect on the release_date and sort_by parameter?
Svar af Travis Bell
d. 29 juni 2013 kl. 10:13 AM
Nope, none whatsoever. Language only affects
title
andposter_path
fields.Svar af reelrate
d. 29 juni 2013 kl. 2:21 PM
Hi Travis,
thanks for your feedback.
Svar af thomasdeniau
d. 22 september 2014 kl. 12:12 PM
It would be super-great to be able to specify the country code release_date.gte and release_date.lte apply to, in order to build something which lists the files being released near you.
I've also tried using /movie/now_playing for this, but it seems the "language" parameter does not filter correctly either (if I say language=fr for example, I also get movies released only in Korea)
Svar af Travis Bell
d. 22 september 2014 kl. 12:32 PM
Hi thomasdeniau,
Yup, there's an open ticket for that here. We only support filtering by language at the moment, there is no country filtering whatsoever at this time.
Svar af thomasdeniau
d. 22 september 2014 kl. 12:39 PM
So filtering by language is supposed to work? I get movie titles in English, Spanish, Korean... with language=fr for both /movie/now_playing and /discover/movie... Thanks a lot!
Svar af Travis Bell
d. 22 september 2014 kl. 12:44 PM
Yup, look at the
title
field. It will be the field that contains the translated titles. It falls back to the original title if there's no translated value available.You can see The Drop, Maze Runner, Behaving Badly, etc... have translated titles.
Svar af thomasdeniau
d. 22 september 2014 kl. 12:49 PM
Yes, I do get localized titles. But it doesn't filter anything out. For example, films that don't have a title in this language.