Haha, I'm very sorry. My link is shared privately, and my password is my forum ID nickname. Have a good time reading it!pillowbaker wrote: Thu Aug 24, 2023 5:15 am Thank you for sharing, Kissonline. Just to point out, your uloz link is password protected.![]()
[REL] La rivière sous la langue (2015) [Switzerland]
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Re: [REQ] La rivière sous la langue (2015) [Switzerland]
Hope to share with everyone 
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Thank you, Kissonline! I have not seen you posting here in awhile. I have missed you and am glad you have made another public appearance! Cheers!
Note for others, Kissonline's file DOES have hardcoded English subtitles.
Note for others, Kissonline's file DOES have hardcoded English subtitles.
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Thanks again, Kissonline. I wasn't complaining, but I appreciate you've supplied the password. 
I am also glad you are still sharing movies here. Thanks for thinking of us once you found this short.
I am curious, you mentioned a year of heated discussion on KG regarding this film. Can you tell us what the discussions were like and what they were for? Was it due to sensitive content of this short? Were the film creators uncertain about allowing their film to exist on a torrent site? Sorry if I am being nosy.
I am also glad you are still sharing movies here. Thanks for thinking of us once you found this short.
I am curious, you mentioned a year of heated discussion on KG regarding this film. Can you tell us what the discussions were like and what they were for? Was it due to sensitive content of this short? Were the film creators uncertain about allowing their film to exist on a torrent site? Sorry if I am being nosy.
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Yes, my friend. This short film has never been shared on a public network for a long time, and its source is due to damn copyright reasons. It was also a coincidence that I discovered this rare adolescent girl short film on a KG forum a week ago. Last year, I also saw discussions about this film on the forum, and I tried to find resources for this short film myself, but it was obvious that I had nothing to gain. So I hope that more fans who love rare and niche films and television can explore and discover the resources of these rare films and share them. Due to the increasingly worrying global epidemic environment and busy daily work, I have indeed not followed the forum for a long time. In the future, I will have a long time to communicate and share more rare film and television works with everyone!pillowbaker wrote: Thu Aug 24, 2023 7:05 am Thanks again, Kissonline. I wasn't complaining, but I appreciate you've supplied the password.
I am also glad you are still sharing movies here. Thanks for thinking of us once you found this short.
I am curious, you mentioned a year of heated discussion on KG regarding this film. Can you tell us what the discussions were like and what they were for? Was it due to sensitive content of this short? Were the film creators uncertain about allowing their film to exist on a torrent site? Sorry if I am being nosy.![]()
Hope to share with everyone 
Re: [REL] La rivière sous la langue (2015) [Switzerland]
I am saying Thank you too. 
Re: [REL] La rivière sous la langue (2015) [Switzerland]
To the forest? Is it like in Tom Thumb fairytale?After discovering her eldest daughter's diary, a mother decides to take her two daughters into the forest.
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Night457 wrote: Wed Sep 28, 2022 2:27 am WOW, Rich! I also have wondered how you came up with all your movie results but I had no idea it involved such intensive Google manipulation. I am impressed.
I assumed you did something with search terms like "girl" and checked out film festival sites and that you would look at pictures and say to yourself "she looks cute" but I did not imagine anything beyond that.
Most of the time you can right click and "Save image as..." and it will save the .jpg/.png etc directly. If the image source is something else like a .webp, THEN you need to use your technique or use an online conversion tool to get it into a format that you can reverse search.Rich_Visiting wrote: Tue Sep 27, 2022 11:49 pm Oh, and many of the obscure images that come on the google image search, but that get few hits on google just lead to a random .jpg/.png with no info. You can print screen, then paste to paint, save, then reverse image that thing (https://www.labnol.org/reverse/).
Most of the time I use tineye.com for Reverse Image Search, and it will also search an image from a URL, no saving the image to your computer required. But I am always interested in trying other options. Thanks for cluing us in to labnol, I am looking forward to trying it out.
I also assumed everyone‘s simply browsing Shortfilm section on Vimeo or film sites. Also Film universities might Be a good source. Spain is putting out lots of shorts. Although the Shortfilm industry has always been sooooo weird me. They produce those films and even nowadays with the worldwide internet, Vimeo-on-demand (where you can literally sell your film) they do not publish or distribute their Shortfilms properly in many cases (also due to distributing rights maybe being with some investor or production company).
A couple years ago, I downloaded a bunch of SciFi Shortfilm from YouTube and Vimeo, I should check how many of them still even exist online.