Partiesdechasseensologne1979dvdripx264w Page

Parties de chasse en Sologne

The 1979 film (originally titled La Grande Mouille ) is a notable example of French erotic cinema from the "Golden Age" of the genre. Directed by Claude Bernard-Aubert under the pseudonym Burd Tranbaree , the film features a narrative that blends traditional country life with explicit adult themes. Production and Context

  • there is no record of a professional French film, documentary, or short subject titled "Parties de Chasse en Sologne 1979".

    After extensive cross-referencing with the Internet Movie Database (IMDB), the French CNC database (Centre national du cinéma), WorldCat, and major film archives (Cinémathèque Française, INA), partiesdechasseensologne1979dvdripx264w

    Before analyzing the file itself, one must understand the setting. Sologne, a vast forested area south of Orléans, has been synonymous with aristocratic hunting ( la chasse à courre ) since the 19th century. In 1979, France was undergoing profound change: President Valéry Giscard d’Estaing had just lost the legislative momentum to Jacques Chirac’s RPR, and rural traditions were beginning to feel the pressure of modernization. Parties de chasse en Sologne The 1979 film