That leaves Ok.ru (formerly Odnoklassniki). For better or worse, Ok.ru has become the digital library of record for lost foreign films. If you want to see a grainy, subtitled (or badly dubbed) version of Lemon Popsicle 9 , you have to go where the users upload it.

If you grew up in the 80s or 90s, the word "Popsicle" might not just remind you of a frozen treat. For millions of movie fans across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, it triggers memories of a raunchy, hilarious, and surprisingly heartfelt Israeli film series: Lemon Popsicle (original title: Eskimo Limon ).

Unlike the earlier films (like Going Steady or Hot Bubblegum ) which focused on three horny teenagers in the 1950s, The Party Goes On jumps to the 1960s. The original stars have aged out. Instead, we follow a new generation of misfits dealing with the same old themes: sex, rock ‘n’ roll, and rebellion against authority.

Thanks to platforms like Ok.ru, these weird little time capsules survive. So, if you have two hours to kill, a taste for tacky soft-core comedy, and a VPN (just to be safe), go find the party.

Most of the Lemon Popsicle sequels never got a proper DVD release in the US or Western Europe. You won’t find The Party Goes On on Netflix, Hulu, or Amazon Prime. The rights are tangled in a web of international distribution deals that expired decades ago.