[REL] Plenilunio (1999)

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Re: [REL] Plenilunio (1999)

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If you google for that book you can find a lot of sites offering it for under £20 !

Here's one for example

https://www.abebooks.co.uk/978848773754 ... 737544/plp

£17.01 new or £13.45 used both plus P&P from Spain !
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THOSE prices seem much more reasonable, even with shipping all the way overseas to the U.S. Unfortunately both for abebooks and crazy Amazon sellers, I can not read Spanish. My ignorance saves me money.
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The whole chapter is a bit difficult to quickly review, but I will work on it. However, here is a screenshot of the initial image on the page. It’s quite surprising that the author decided to start with this. I guess we finally have our answer about whether Noelia was wearing a modesty patch down there or not!

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griseldagarbeldina3 wrote: Thu Sep 04, 2025 8:09 am The whole chapter is a bit difficult to quickly review, but I will work on it. However, here is a screenshot of the initial image on the page. It’s quite surprising that the author decided to start with this. I guess we finally have our answer about whether Noelia was wearing a modesty patch down there or not!
Thank you very much. I don't have the book, but you can get parts of it through Google Books (id=MUkcAQAAIAAJ). Here's what Uribe says about the scene:
"La niña desnuda en el invierno de Palencia ... Es algo inolvidable. En la pantalla no se percibe la tensión que supone rodar en esas condiciones. Estábamos a uno o dos grados bajo cero, junto a un río. Tuvimos que proteger a la criatura con una crema por todo el cuerpo. Aun así, se sufre cuando se rueda una secuencia de esas características. La niña, Noelia Ortega, se portó de maravilla."
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BugMeNot9999 wrote: Thu Sep 04, 2025 9:50 am
griseldagarbeldina3 wrote: Thu Sep 04, 2025 8:09 am The whole chapter is a bit difficult to quickly review, but I will work on it. However, here is a screenshot of the initial image on the page. It’s quite surprising that the author decided to start with this. I guess we finally have our answer about whether Noelia was wearing a modesty patch down there or not!
Thank you very much. I don't have the book, but you can get parts of it through Google Books (id=MUkcAQAAIAAJ). Here's what Uribe says about the scene:
"La niña desnuda en el invierno de Palencia ... Es algo inolvidable. En la pantalla no se percibe la tensión que supone rodar en esas condiciones. Estábamos a uno o dos grados bajo cero, junto a un río. Tuvimos que proteger a la criatura con una crema por todo el cuerpo. Aun así, se sufre cuando se rueda una secuencia de esas características. La niña, Noelia Ortega, se portó de maravilla."
That's more or less the extent of what he talked about regarding that scene in the chapter, unfortunately. However, there are some interesting details about the rest of the film. One thing in particular that I like is that there's a photo from the exterior set in Palencia around what appears to be the night they filmed Noelia's scene with quite a few people on location (including a guy who's holding what looks like a robe or blanket for Noelia). Just imagine what everyone was able to see and how Noelia felt about all of that!
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Re: [REL] Plenilunio (1999)

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griseldagarbeldina3 wrote: Wed Sep 03, 2025 8:00 pm I own a copy. I'm not sure if scanning/sharing books is a thing that people do here or if it's even allowed.
Could you scan the few pages referring to the movie, especially higher quality photo scans of girl and backstage photos?
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somiate wrote: Fri Oct 10, 2025 2:30 am Could you scan the few pages referring to the movie, especially higher quality photo scans of girl and backstage photos?
NO.

FLM is for sharing movies and movie information, not for high quality nude images out of context. Do NOT post them here.

If someone discovers a link for an ebook they may post that.
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griseldagarbeldina3 wrote: Thu Sep 04, 2025 8:09 am I guess we finally have our answer about whether Noelia was wearing a modesty patch down there or not!
It's illogical. :roll: I've seen the scene millions of times and I really didn't see any of it, whether in low quality or HD. Imanol Uribe himself corroborates this when it was filmed. If Noelia wore a flesh-colored garment, it wouldn't look realistic. :naughty
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Night457 wrote: Fri Oct 10, 2025 7:55 am
somiate wrote: Fri Oct 10, 2025 2:30 am Could you scan the few pages referring to the movie, especially higher quality photo scans of girl and backstage photos?
NO.

FLM is for sharing movies and movie information, not for high quality nude images out of context. Do NOT post them here.

If someone discovers a link for an ebook they may post that.
So, I understand sharing pdf of entire book is allowed?
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ophelian wrote: Fri Oct 10, 2025 9:44 pm So, I understand sharing pdf of entire book is allowed?
Yes. There are a few book links here, mostly for books that were adapted to movies. This one is at least about one of the movies.
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