I checked archive.org and its not there, and no private tracker my friend uses has it either.
Where do I look for a copy?
Its a Maltese movie, not specifying because of community rules
“Obscure Maltese movie” is ridiculously generic and impossible to identify anything from. Perhaps if you supplied some context of the movie, the plot or something?
Basically a group of like 12 Maltese guys are trained to stop a meteor or something
There was a whole thing about a cinema device crashing while it was playing. There’s an article on the times of malta
Released 2009
So … Maltageddon?
Why not just say which movie?
Community rules
Oh … right.
If you’re fine with a terrible cam-rip and I guess the original audio, I think I just found it on youtube:
Thank you
Low res is better than nothing, appreciate the help
Try YouTube. I’ve been able to find tons of obscure movies on YouTube, blissfully unperturbed by any DMCA takedowns.
Will try
Tho, if its broken up into parts. How do I stich them together? I’ve seen broken yt movies before
Put them into a playlist or download and use ffmpeg or possibly Handbrake (not sure if that can stitch together videos).
Can a basic video editor work?
Will try those if I can find it once I’m free
Losslesscut is what you want for this. It’s basic and concatenates without re-encoding. And it’s open source (as is handbrake)
Davinci resolve will allow you to do what you wish, just don’t get intimidated by the interface, and look up the task you want on yt very straight forward and I only use 1/100th of its power
Wouldn’t davinci code be a complete overpowered tool to just stitch videos together? Afaik even vlc can do that.
I’ve had good experience stitching parts together with handbrake. Honestly, it’s much easier than importing to an editing suite (and getting the export settings right 😬).
Try searching it on https://btdig.com/, a DHT search engine. Most of the torrents there are very old and have barely any seeds. Be patient. The last thing I downloaded from there took 1-2 weeks to complete.
Gotta at least have a name bro lol. Without a name what do you want us to do?
But if you don’t have that, you will want to find some movie clubs in Maltese and ask around there. You can also try to find some Maltese movie groups too. One thing I’ve found is that there’s always a group interested in everything. Vintage vacuums? Yeah, there are people that deal in just them and likely know every vacuum made between 1920 and 1960. You just have to find them.
When you have the name, find out who their distributers were or find out what studio produced it. Then reach out to them.
Sadly most go bankrupt so the originals are lost or even destroyed. There are plenty of indie films with some decently big names that end up this way too (I’ve been trying to find a decent copy of “Live Free or Die 2006” since it was released but sadly that movie looks to have evaporated despite having some huge names attached).