filmsthat
Filmsthat is a term used in discussions of cinema metadata and search interfaces to describe a class of queries and lists formed with the phrase "films that." It is not a formal genre or a recognized scholarly category; rather, it is a linguistic construct that emphasizes how natural-language requests can be mapped to film catalogs. The term appears in digital libraries, recommendation systems, and academic writings as a way to illustrate how query-driven organization of film collections can work.
Origins and usage: The term has circulated in online discussions and library science contexts as a tool
Definition and examples: A filmsthat query starts with "films that" and is followed by a descriptive clause,
Relation to metadata and challenges: The concept underscores the value of rich, structured metadata and semantic
Related topics include semantic search, metadata standards, and genre classifications, all of which influence how filmsthat-style