Can someone explain this movie franchise to me? I don't get it

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For 694:
Not sure what the official ruling on decimal points is, but this has an alternate title of 69.4 Degrees North (shown toward the bottom (link):

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The director is on IMDB:
This appears to be the same film on IMDB, simply titled Reindeer:
This is a trailer for it with the title 69.4 Degrees North.

It's on this site in association with the London Short Film Festival:
https://lsff.newbuild.studio/films/69-4-degrees-north-eva-weber-2012
 
For 694:
Not sure what the official ruling on decimal points is, but this has an alternate title of 69.4 Degrees North (shown toward the bottom (link):

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The director is on IMDB:
This appears to be the same film on IMDB, simply titled Reindeer:
This is a trailer for it with the title 69.4 Degrees North.

It's on this site in association with the London Short Film Festival:
https://lsff.newbuild.studio/films/69-4-degrees-north-eva-weber-2012
Yes this would work for 694. We have allowed breaks in the number so long as it's not a letter or number. For example if it was 69A4 or 6914 then that wouldn't work, but 694 works. Also as an aside if more dispute comes up there can't be any numbers before or after without a break (which there aren't). For example it couldn't be: 169.4 or 69.40, but it could be 69.4.0 since that the zero is behind some separation. It looks, based on the links you sent, like it was released and screened at least once under the name 69.4.

This is a good find I'm sure it took some real Detective work to uncover given it has been released under another name.

Now all we need to find is 689 and we're all caught up, next number is 735
 
While it isn't episodic this, I think, unfortunately wouldn't count either. In order to keep us from just uploading a bunch of Youtube Videos and titling them '701... 702' etc I tried to come up with some minimum standard for what makes something a movie and not just a video, with submissions needing to pass one of the following seven criteria and this doesn't seem to pass one of them:

1. An IMDB thread
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Yes this seems to pass test 7, the creator has IMDB credits for similar films. Therefore this can be seen as a valid film choice for 748.

It's a movie if it has one of the following:

1. An IMDB page
2. Have a wikipedia page
3. Have been submitted to a film festival
4. Have been screened or shown somewhere in a formal capacity (like inside a theater)
5. Have something uniquely film about it (such as it's own custom soundtrack)
6. Has been released on some format (DVD, VHS, Beta etc)
7. Been created by somebody known as a filmmaker who intended for this to be seen as a film.
 
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