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[REQ] Plonger AKA Leap Into The Void (2017) Short [France]

Posted: Sat Jun 24, 2023 12:39 pm
by Guest2
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https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7241598/?ref_=adv_li_tt
Clélia, an eleven-year-old girl who has lost the use of her legs, does not want to recover. When she discovers that she will be able to walk again, she decides to hide it from her parents and Jim, her brother, hoping to preserve the fragile balance of her daily life.
Wrong Films: https://wrongfilms.com/plonger/

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Re: [REQ] Plonger AKA Leap Into The Void (2017) Short [France]

Posted: Sat Jun 24, 2023 6:21 pm
by Night457
Extract / Trailer: https://vimeo.com/228181655

Re: [REQ] Plonger AKA Leap Into The Void (2017) Short [France]

Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2024 3:48 am
by jezevex
Online here...

https://en.unifrance.org/movie/46431/leap-into-the-void

... but - this is the next example of websites where you have to be (probably) a filmmaker to be allowed to watch it. I've registered on that page, and I'm logged in, but I still see the message: "This movie is only for registered users". But they never say to you how the hell you can become a "registered" user, too. This elitism quite irritates me, to be honest.

Re: [REQ] Plonger AKA Leap Into The Void (2017) Short [France]

Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2024 6:36 am
by Night457
jezevex wrote: Sun Jul 14, 2024 3:48 amwebsites where you have to be (probably) a filmmaker to be allowed to watch it.
Yes, you are correct. Only industry members are allowed in their professional association.
But they never say to you how the hell you can become a "registered" user, too.
By registering as a mere entry level non-professional member and logging in, I started to look around. The first thing I had to do was to repeatedly hit CTRL- to make the screen small enough (67%) for the top menu to be visible. (First picture.) Then I clicked "Join" on the far right of the menu. It gave me a list of the professions eligible (second picture) and the different grades of benefits by scrolling further down. (Third picture.) The PRO SERVICES include access to the short films.
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By clicking "I WANT TO JOIN" / "JE VEUX ADHÉRER" at the bottom it should open your default computer email. That is where I stopped, because I was not about to send them an email pretending that I am an industry pro and begging to join their exclusive club. By contacting them via email, I assume they would share the membership requirements, such as possible annual fees.

Re: [REQ] Plonger AKA Leap Into The Void (2017) Short [France]

Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2024 2:13 pm
by David32441
Night457 wrote: Sun Jul 14, 2024 6:36 am
Spoiler:

jezevex wrote: Sun Jul 14, 2024 3:48 amwebsites where you have to be (probably) a filmmaker to be allowed to watch it.
Yes, you are correct. Only industry members are allowed in their professional association.
But they never say to you how the hell you can become a "registered" user, too.
By registering as a mere entry level non-professional member and logging in, I started to look around. The first thing I had to do was to repeatedly hit CTRL- to make the screen small enough (67%) for the top menu to be visible. (First picture.) Then I clicked "Join" on the far right of the menu. It gave me a list of the professions eligible (second picture) and the different grades of benefits by scrolling further down. (Third picture.) The PRO SERVICES include access to the short films.
[Click image thumbnails to open larger in a new tab.]
[Image][Image][Image]

By clicking "I WANT TO JOIN" / "JE VEUX ADHÉRER" at the bottom it should open your default computer email. That is where I stopped, because I was not about to send them an email pretending that I am an industry pro and begging to join their exclusive club. By contacting them via email, I assume they would share the membership requirements, such as possible annual fees.
technically - are you not a feature film exporter :)

Re: [REQ] Plonger AKA Leap Into The Void (2017) Short [France]

Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2024 6:10 pm
by Night457
;) But they want PROFESSIONALS, not amateurs. The only thing that really defines a "professional" is doing something for money, not for free.