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Sunday, August 31st, 2025

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Filter out short films from Credit list so we can see just the Feature Film credits

Often I want to just see a list of Feature films a film maker has made but currently there are short films interspersed so at first glance it looks like the film maker has heaps of films credits to their name when they may only have made 3 or 4 features. Wouldn't it be nice to have an option to filter out (or in) things like "short" so we can see just the feature film credits? If the Filter dropdown box added options to 'show only feature length productions' and/or 'show only shorts', this would solve it. Or Perhaps IMDb could also add an option for 'show only TV shows or Episodes while they were at it. It could be a little dropdown check box list of various types of media we can include or exclude. What do you reckon?

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1 month ago

The filter options already allow you to exclude shorts and sort by project type so that TV is separated from movies.

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1 month ago

@jonno_woodford_robinson As Peter (thanks) indicates above, this is already supported. Under the “Credits” heading on any name page, the first icon in the next row is the blue “filter” icon; click that to exclude shorts and/or documentaries. You may also prefer to apply the “Sort by: Project” option too. Hope this helps.

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So it does! That's fantastic news. However, I can't see how to do it in IMDpPro - any tips?

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Your timing is good for IMDbPro. Do you see the invitation to switch to the new name experience on IMDbPro at the top of name pages? If you do, please opt-in and the same filter is available on the “Credits” tab. If you do not see the invitation yet, it should be available soon (or eventually it will become the default IMDbPro experience anyway). For background, please see https://community-imdb.sprinklr.com/conversations/imdbprocom/imdbpro-name-page-refresh-early-access-available-soon/689b79e4a1546f66be22278c Hope this helps.

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Alas I don't see it yet. I'm a paying member, but probably not a premium one (didn't realise there were tiers, but no matter). Good to know it's coming to IMDbPro, though - will keep an eye out for it. In the meantime, I will use yours and Peter_rbn's technique on IMDb.com. Thanks heaps!

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@jonno_woodford_robinson There are only two tiers for IMDbPro: one is free (basic) and one is paid (premium), so if you are paying, you are indeed a premium member. The new page is being rolled out gradually to subsets of premium customers as we test various things during the rollout. Hope this helps.