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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.

Since the days of King François I and Emperor Napoléon III, Sologne has served as the premier hunting playground for France's wealthy elite and aristocracy. By setting an adult film during a weekend hunting party in Sologne, the director was deliberately satirizing the secret, hedonistic lifestyles of the French upper-bourgeoisie, using the traditional "chasse" (the hunt) as a heavy-handed double entendre for sexual pursuit. Technical Breakdown of the File Name String Parties.De.Chasse.En.Sologne.1979.DVDRip.x264-w...

: Game meat from hunting is often used in traditional French cuisine. The preparation and consumption of game meats are part of the cultural heritage of regions like Sologne. Dishes might include roasted game birds, hare stew, or pâtés made from game meats. Directed by an obscure figure of the French

In the age of hyper-digital cinema, Parties de Chasse en Sologne feels like a transmission from a lost world. Its DVDRip x264 file—often passed via external hard drives at cinephile meetups—has become a totem for three groups: By setting an adult film during a weekend

However, most copies circulating online are unofficial rips. Proceed at your own risk and respect the intellectual property of the original creators.

One of the main selling points of Parties de chasse en Sologne is its cast, which reads like a who’s who of late‑1970s French porn.

The score was composed by renowned French composer Alain Goraguer, who often used pseudonyms for such projects (credited as Paul Vernon).