You may never find the exact, updated, pristine copy. But in the process, you will learn about French archiving laws, the economics of 90s adult cinema, and the quiet networks of collectors who keep these dusty VHS ghosts alive.
2025 Search status: Ongoing. Check back next year. The jungle still holds its secrets.
If you do find it—share it. Not for the scandal, but for the history. Every lost film, no matter its genre, deserves a second look.
However, there is a 1% chance: French pay-TV channel Canal+ did broadcast some adult films in true 35mm widescreen. If INA preserved the broadcast master (not the VHS edit), that file would be standard definition (720x576 PAL) but clean. That might be the "updated" people refer to—a direct digital capture from INA’s archival tape, not a worn VHS. Why do we search for things like "Tarzan x Shame of Jane 1995 INA Updated"? It is not just about the content. It is about the thrill of reconstruction. You are piecing together a forgotten corner of media history—one that mainstream culture decided was too embarrassing to preserve, yet too creative to entirely vanish.