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The filename indicates a using the x264 codec. This suggests a modern digital conversion of the original 35mm film, likely sourced from a European DVD release. The "w..." at the end is part of a release group tag (such as WAF or WPR ), common in digital archiving circles that preserve "cult" or "transgressive" cinema from this era.

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Traditional hunting practices in the Sologne region of France. Format: Documentary or ethnographic short film (likely produced for French television or cultural archives). Content: The film depicts organized hunting parties ( parties de chasse ) in Sologne, a historic area known for its forests, ponds, and game hunting (deer, wild boar, pheasant). It captures rituals, canine teams, hunting horns, costumes, and rural social hierarchies. Context: By 1979, hunting in Sologne was both a aristocratic tradition and a local economic activity. The film may contrast traditional practices with modern pressures (land privatization, changing rural life). Availability: The DVDRip.x264 version suggests a digital transfer from standard-definition source, likely circulated among film collectors or fans of vintage French documentaries. The filename indicates a using the x264 codec

Released in , the film belongs to the golden age of French adult cinema. During this decade, well-established mainstream directors often crossed over into erotic filmmaking under aliases. The file string refers to a digital backup

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