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The use of the French countryside as a backdrop creates a distinct contrast between upscale bourgeois activities (like duck hunting) and raw sensuality.

The original theatrical or production release year of the film.

France. August 29, 1979. Denmark. June 20, 1980. France. June 24, 1981(re-release) La Grande Mouille - Wikipédia

Arguably the most famous French adult actress in history, who later successfully crossed over into mainstream cinema and radio. Parties.De.Chasse.En.Sologne.1979.DVDRip.x264-w...

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(uncredited in some versions, appearing in one of her early roles) Christine Beaugrand as herself Karine Gambier as Françoise Dominique Aveline France Lomay Technical Note

: The narrative revolves around a wealthy country estate owner who invites an elite group of friends to a weekend retreat. While the daytime itinerary officially consists of traditional duck hunting, the social dynamics quickly shift into an explicit "hunt for pleasure" where the guests and estate staff become the mutual targets of seduction. The use of the French countryside as a

(also known as La Grande Mouille ) is a 1979 French adult film directed by Claude Bernard-Aubert under his frequent pseudonym, Burd Tranbaree. This classic piece of European vintage cinema explores the intersection of rustic countryside life and eroticism during a hunting weekend in the iconic Sologne region.

Directed by an obscure figure of the French Cinéma du Look’s periphery (though often misattributed to a fictional or pseudonymous director in P2P circles), Parties de Chasse en Sologne is a slow-burning, observational drama. The film follows the Comte de Saint-Firmin, an aging nobleman, during the autumn hunting season of 1978 in the Sologne region.

The enduring search for Parties.De.Chasse.En.Sologne.1979.DVDRip.x264... indicates a niche but persistent interest in a unique intersection of French cinematic history. The film itself is far more than a series of explicit encounters; it is a parody of art-house classics, a star-studded production of the adult genre's golden age, and the product of a notable mainstream director working under a pseudonym. When downloaded as a DVDRip, the film continues a journey that began in the late '70s in Sologne, continued through the VHS market of the 1990s, and now persists in the digital age. It serves as a testament to the cultural and historical relevance of genre cinema, proving that even the most niche productions hold a significant place in the collective history of film. August 29, 1979

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.

| Element | Meaning | |--------|---------| | | The original French title of the movie (literally “Hunting Parties in Sologne”). | | 1979 | The year of production and theatrical release. | | DVDRip | The video source: an original DVD was ripped to produce the file, meaning the quality is relatively high compared to older VHS‑rips. | | x264 | The video codec used. x264 is an open‑source encoder for the H.264/AVC standard, offering a very good balance between file size and image quality. | | -w... | A standard suffix often used by release groups (the “w” might be the first letter of the group’s name, e.g. wAx or wAm ). |