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Write the producer's last name, a comma, and then the first initial and a period. Then type a space, and the word "(Producer)" in parenthesis. Follow this with a comma, a space, a "&" sign, and the director's last name, a comma, the director's first initial and the word "(Director)" in parenthesis. Follow this with a comma, a space, and the year of the film's release in parenthesis.  After this write the name of the film in italics, followed by brackets enclosing the phrase "[Motion picture]" and a period.  Follow this with the country of origin, a colon, and the studio or distributor. For example, write: "Bastani, P. (Producer), & Bonito, L. (Director). (2002). Fake Movie [Motion Picture]. United States: Paramount. If the movie you are citing is hard to obtain, use the same format up to the point where you write [Motion Picture]." After that, skip a space and enclose directions to getting the film in parenthesis. You might write: "Bastani, P. (Producer), & Bonito, L. (Director). (2002). Fake Movie [Motion Picture]. (Available from University of California Irvine, Office of Obscure Feminist Film 260 Aldrich Hall Irvine, CA 92697)" Begin with the producer's full name, followed by parenthesis. In the parenthesis, write "(Producer)." Follow this with a period, then another set of parenthesis that enclose the date of the video's publication. Then write the film's title in italics, followed by a period. End with brackets that enclose the phrase"[Streaming Video]," a period, and the phrase "Retrieved from [name of database]." For example, write: "Bastani, Penelope (Producer). (2002). Fake Movie [Streaming Video]. Retrieved from Feminist Filmstars Online database.
List a film by its producer. List a film of limited availability with information on how to find it. Cite a streaming film beginning with the producer.