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[REL] Simindis Kundzuli / Corn Island (2014) [Georgia]
Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2015 3:08 am
by jezevex
Strange movie, but nice girl... Hope that she's not too old for you... I like her, shame, that the quality isn't better (it's cam or screener-rip).
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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1863192/
no RFF entry yet.
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Re: [REL] Simindis Kundzuli / Corn Island (2014) [Georgia]
Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2015 5:59 am
by Phuzzy4242
Thanks, jezevex. Unless more info is found, we'll assume she's young enough.

Re: [REL] Simindis Kundzuli / Corn Island (2014) [Georgia]
Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2015 5:13 pm
by ARTHORIUS
Thanks jez...i say thank you for this...not for the other but really appreciate the effort but tastes are tastes

Re: [REL] Simindis Kundzuli / Corn Island (2014) [Georgia]
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2015 5:17 am
by jezevex
Re: [REL] Simindis Kundzuli / Corn Island (2014) [Georgia]
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2015 9:50 am
by ARTHORIUS
jezevex wrote:Upgrade!
SiK_720p.mkv
Wow what an upgrade

more pop..corn

Re: [REL] Simindis Kundzuli / Corn Island (2014) [Georgia]
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2015 5:23 pm
by starfish21
something strange looking about her arse cheeks...

Re: [REL] Simindis Kundzuli / Corn Island (2014) [Georgia]
Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2019 3:48 am
by deadman
The story of an old man and his granddaughter, 14-year-old newcomer
Mariam Buturishvili, who live on a temporary island created by spring runoff. The Inguri River (which forms the boundary between Georgia and Abkhazia) creates these islands in early spring and reclaims them in the late summer flood season. Because their soil is so fertile, it's worth the effort to cultivate them for that single growing season.
But this is the early 90's when Abkhaz separatists are fighting for independence from Georgia. Boats filled with troops from both sides pass by on the river, and gunfire rings out periodically in the distance, disturbing the peaceful lives of farmer and granddaughter. One of the sparsest dialgoue films you will ever see. There are probably more words in the opening narrative than are spoken aloud throughout the movie. Mariam is very cute though, and she doesn't leave much to the imagination.
The 720p version posted earlier is not true HD but an upscaled DVD rip. I've put up the original disc; it has a sharper picture, but double the file size (if that's a factor for you).
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Here are direct links for those who prefer that method or can't use eMule for whatever reason. All I ask is that if you're
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Re: [REL] Simindis Kundzuli / Corn Island (2014) [Georgia]
Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2019 4:32 am
by ghost
Thanks, deadman for the DVD.
I have a rip from german HDTV in true HD. It has german hardsubs, but there is nearly no talking in this movie.
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Re: [REL] Simindis Kundzuli / Corn Island (2014) [Georgia]
Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2019 6:50 am
by deadman
ghost wrote:Thanks, deadman for the DVD.
I have a rip from german HDTV in true HD. It has german hardsubs, but there is nearly no talking in this movie.
Simindis kundzuli - Die Maisinsel (2014).720p.de subs.HDTV.mkv
Alas, that one also appears to be an upscaled rip of the DVD. Looked around for a true high definition version myself. They don't appear to exist. Even streaming platforms that carry independent films have been showing this movie in faux HD (probably where the various rips came from). Too bad - a bluray would be awfully nice!
Re: [REL] Simindis Kundzuli / Corn Island (2014) [Georgia]
Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2023 8:48 pm
by ghost
Well, guys... I found it in Full HD! Where? It's funny: On a norwegian streaming service!
Quality is really good.
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Audio tracks: German and Abkhazian (DD5.1).
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Englsh subtitles for the few spoken words:
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