I have a table width movies, and I would like to make a form and a
view thats updates a row.

I build the form automatically from a model

class SaveMovieForm(ModelForm):
    class Meta:
        model = Movie
    id = forms.IntegerField(
        widget = forms.HiddenInput(),
        required = False
    )

And populates it like this

movie = Movie.objects.get(id=id)

form = SaveMovieForm({
    'title' = movie.title,
    ...
})

Then sends the form to the template using RequestContext and
render_to_response

But I'm getting the warning that the title already exists. This
results in that I can't update the row. How can I tell the form that
the request is a update, not a create?

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