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Ensuring the file is a playable media format and not a masked executable or malware, which was a common risk with viral filenames in that era.
Let's be realistic. You will not find this on Netflix or Amazon Prime. You need to go where the archivists live. However, Only download the file if you own a physical copy of the film or if it is explicitly released under Creative Commons (check the NFB website first, as many Canadian shorts are free for educational use). Could it be a codec? Unlikely.
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