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Because this is a dvdrip from a 1979 source, do not expect 4K HDR visuals. partiesdechasseensologne1979dvdripx264w
Since no legal copy exists, we must rely on decade-old forum posts from French hunting forums and torrent comment sections. Here is a consensus description, aggregated from users who claimed to have watched the file: If the keyword intrigued you due to an
"The film opens with a title card handwritten in marker on a piece of cardboard: 'Sologne, novembre 1979.' No credits. It shows a group of a dozen men in Barbour jackets and corduroy trousers, assembling near a stone hunting lodge near Romorantin. The hounds are excited. The horn sounds — a traditional 'fanfare de bienvenue.' The chase proceeds through oak and pine forests. A roebuck is flushed, chased for about eight minutes, and ultimately shot at close range. The kill is shown without narration, only the sound of wind and one man saying 'bien placé.' The final two minutes show the curée (feeding the hounds with the offal) while the horn plays the Mort de l’animal. Colors are warm but faded, shifting toward magenta—typical of aged Kodachrome." "The film opens with a title card handwritten
To appreciate the video, you need to understand the location. Sologne is a historic region in Central France, south of Paris. For centuries, it has been synonymous with three things: forests, ponds, and hunting.
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Sologne was transformed into a private hunting reserve for the wealthy bourgeoisie and aristocracy. It is a land of wet woodlands, heathlands, and chateaux. Hunting here isn't just sport; it is a ritual.