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I'm confused on a reference added, Nocturno Book, published by Cinema Bis communication srl, 2001. I can't find this anywhere. I can find a nocturno.it website (no mention of Eva on their website), but I can't find the book anywhere. Google, Amazon, etc. Can you provide an ISBN number for the publication? Considering that is the only independent reliable source for a person, its rather important that the info is verifiable and that the reference is clear and researchable. Dennis Brown (talk) 22:19, 19 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]

  • Just noticed that the sources don't agree on where she was born, but neither are truly WP:RS grade, making the book citation that much more important. Dennis Brown (talk) 22:26, 19 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]
    • It is a special volume of Nocturno Magazine, "a cura di Davide Pulici and Manlio Gomarasca", I own the volume (as a large collection of Nocturno and Cine70 issues) but apparentely it not reports ISBN number, despite of the name it is more a "special release" of the magazine than a book. Czemerys is also cited in other issues of these magazines and in other books I own, so with some time I can provide more additional refs. In any case unfortunately, noone of these, as far I can remember, does report her place/date of birth (I myself discovered it today, after I've thought of inserting an article about her career and I've made some internet researches about her): I found the website Кино-Театр in Google news archives so I assumed it was a RS, if not you can "clean" the article and add the appropriate tags, as I'm actually unable to provide an alternative RS to her date/place of birth/death. Cavarrone (talk) 23:22, 19 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]
      • Before jumping to conclusions, it would be good if you could provide more information in the reference itself. First, change the cite from book to magazine, and provide enough info so that someone could bring the reference to a librarian, and the librarian would understand what it meant, at the least. If it is a widely circulated mag, there shouldn't be a problem calling it a RS. Dennis Brown (talk) 23:30, 19 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Eva is still alive

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Link: https://filmscoop.wordpress.com/2009/08/24/eva-czemerys/ Basically her husband Vitaliano Amiconi, a lawyer from Rome, says that Eva was a fake name and that in 2012 she was still alive and married to him. --Vergerus (talk) 10:22, 14 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]