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dudefilms.tex — Minimal LaTeX Guide
What follows is a concise, practical guide to creating and using dudefilms.tex — a small LaTeX document/class/template for typesetting a film catalogue, movie notes, or zine-style film writeups. Assumptions made: you want a standalone .tex template that compiles with pdfLaTeX or LuaLaTeX and produces title, metadata, poster image, synopsis, credits, technical details, and optional review/rating blocks.
Local Use: Place dudefilms.tex in the same folder as your main project file. dudefilms.tex
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Fix: Save dudefilms.tex as UTF-8 and use \usepackage[utf8]inputenc. dudefilms
If this is for a film review, script snippet, or filmography project, you can use the following LaTeX code as a foundation: Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard Key Elements to Include: Film Stats : For the 2025 film Encoding issues – Special characters in dialogues (e
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