Talk:Moloch (1999 film)
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Contradiction in terms
[edit]From the article, emphasis mine:
- Directed by Russian filmmaker Alexander Sokurov, the film is the first in Sokurov's biographical trilogy. It was succeeded by Taurus (2000), about Vladimir Lenin, The Sun (2005), involving Japanese emperor Hirohito, and Faust (2011), based on the old German legend Faust.
If there are four parts, then it is not a trilogy. Four parts make a tetralogy. If one of the four films mentioned is not actually related to the others (except by being a creation of Sokurov), it should be removed thus leaving a trilogy. 12.233.147.42 (talk) 01:24, 11 December 2013 (UTC)
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