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@ThiagoMS said:
How can I see the films that will be released in the next few months (in this case they are in January)?
https://api.themoviedb.org/3/discover/movie?include_adult=false&release_date.gte=2025-01-01&release_date.lte=2025-01-31&language=pt-BR&page=1

Maybe add the region= filter.
So I think it restricts premieres to a single country.

https://api.themoviedb.org/3/discover/movie?language=pt-BR&page=1&region=BR&release_date.gte=2025-01-01&release_date.lte=2025-01-31&sort_by=primary_release_date.asc

@ticao2 said:

@ThiagoMS said:
How can I see the films that will be released in the next few months (in this case they are in January)?
https://api.themoviedb.org/3/discover/movie?include_adult=false&release_date.gte=2025-01-01&release_date.lte=2025-01-31&language=pt-BR&page=1

Maybe add the region= filter.
So I think it restricts premieres to a single country.

https://api.themoviedb.org/3/discover/movie?language=pt-BR&page=1®ion=BR&release_date.gte=2025-01-01&release_date.lte=2025-01-31&sort_by=primary_release_date.asc

Perfect, i try something like these. So, is strange because the return is the same are something wrong?

https://api.themoviedb.org/3/discover/movie?include_adult=false&primary_release_date.gte=2025-01-01&primary_release_date.lte=2025-01-31&language=pt-BR&page=1&region=BR

@ThiagoMS said:

@ticao2 said:

@ThiagoMS said:
How can I see the films that will be released in the next few months (in this case they are in January)?
https://api.themoviedb.org/3/discover/movie?include_adult=false&release_date.gte=2025-01-01&release_date.lte=2025-01-31&language=pt-BR&page=1

Maybe add the region= filter.
So I think it restricts premieres to a single country.

https://api.themoviedb.org/3/discover/movie?language=pt-BR&page=1&region=BR&release_date.gte=2025-01-01&release_date.lte=2025-01-31&sort_by=primary_release_date.asc

Perfect, i try something like these. So, is strange because the return is the same are something wrong?

https://api.themoviedb.org/3/discover/movie?include_adult=false&primary_release_date.gte=2025-01-01&primary_release_date.lte=2025-01-31&language=pt-BR&page=1&region=BR

i spiko portugues também se quiser explicar em brasileiro :D

If you are going to use region you should switch to release_date.gte/release_date.lte. That’s how you filter by regional releases. One of the queries you posted above this one is using primary_release_date.xxx.

@ThiagoMS said:
i spiko portugues também se quiser explicar em brasileiro :D

Vai em inglês porque a explicação já tá pronta. :-)

Primary Release Date versus Release Date

primary_release_date= is the date chosen by the TMDb system to be the official release date for a Movie. World Premiere.
This date determines the year that appears in parentheses next to the film's title on the film's page.

release_date= are all the release dates of a Movie in each and every country in the world, over time,
including premieres, festival, on television, in Bluray or DVD, digital media, etc ...

A movie can only have one primary_release_date
But it can have several and countless release_date

A different opening date for each country, for each media,
for open television, for cable TV, re-releases, 50th anniversary celebration, etc ... etc ... etc ...

Então é como o Travis Bell explicou.
Use a Primary se vc quer a Estreia Mundial.
E use a Release Date se quer a local, de um país específico.
Mas aí precisa especificar qual é o país, usando região=.

@travisbell said:

If you are going to use region you should switch to release_date.gte/release_date.lte. That’s how you filter by regional releases. One of the queries you posted above this one is using primary_release_date.xxx.

perfect, thanks for explain

@ticao2 said:

@ThiagoMS said:
i spiko portugues também se quiser explicar em brasileiro :D

Vai em inglês porque a explicação já tá pronta. :-)

Primary Release Date versus Release Date

primary_release_date= is the date chosen by the TMDb system to be the official release date for a Movie. World Premiere.
This date determines the year that appears in parentheses next to the film's title on the film's page.

release_date= are all the release dates of a Movie in each and every country in the world, over time,
including premieres, festival, on television, in Bluray or DVD, digital media, etc ...

A movie can only have one primary_release_date
But it can have several and countless release_date

A different opening date for each country, for each media,
for open television, for cable TV, re-releases, 50th anniversary celebration, etc ... etc ... etc ...

Então é como o Travis Bell explicou.
Use a Primary se vc quer a Estreia Mundial.
E use a Release Date se quer a local, de um país específico.
Mas aí precisa especificar qual é o país, usando região=.

Show, vou tentar isso também pra ver se consigo um novo resultado :D

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