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Sologne, known for its forests, lakes, and rolling countryside, has been a haven for hunters for centuries. The region's abundant wildlife and expansive landscapes make it an ideal place for various forms of hunting. The tradition of holding hunting parties, where locals and sometimes guests gather for a day of hunting, is a cherished practice. These gatherings are not just about the hunt; they also serve as social events where participants share stories, camaraderie, and a deep connection with nature.

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Released during the golden age of European adult cinema, the film blends rural French aesthetics with the provocative narratives typical of late-70s exploitation and erotica.

The search query targets a highly specific digital file: an optimized h.264 (x264) DVD-rip encoding of the cult 1979 French adult film Parties de chasse en Sologne (alternatively known as La Grande Mouille or Chattes mouillées ). Directed by mainstream filmmaker Claude Bernard-Aubert under his adult-industry pseudonym Burd Tranbaree, the film is widely recognized today as a quintessential artifact of the golden age of French adult cinema, primarily featuring an ensemble cast led by the iconic Brigitte Lahaie and Marilyn Jess.