I managed to obtain a copy through a private tracker dedicated to lost media. The file is an MP4 (H.265, 1920x1080, 23.976 fps) with a runtime of 47 minutes and 12 seconds. Here is a neutral description:
No credits. No audio after minute 30 except white noise. cinedozecomaashram 2025 mlsbdshops03 part
As of mid-2025, no legal streaming platform hosts this file. The original mlsbdshops03 domain redirects to a parked page with a single line: “Inventory sold. Thank you for the 0.03 BTC.” I managed to obtain a copy through a
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Some suspect the file is part of a university study on “named entity recognition failure” — presenting humans with plausible-but-fake media to study how they rationalize nonsense. The Virginia Tech Media Lab denied involvement, but their 2024 paper “Generating Viral Non-Sequiturs” matches the structure. No credits
A now-defunct subdomain of a former Dhaka-based online marketplace for second-hand film equipment (mlsbd = “My Little Store Bangladesh”). The “03” suggests a third version or part. Archive.org snapshots from December 2024 show the page selling a single item: a used hard drive labeled “CineDozé rushes – Coma Ashram cut.” The price was 0.03 Bitcoin. No purchase records exist.
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