nfo_path = dest.replace(ext, ".nfo") with open(nfo_path, "w") as nfo: nfo.write(f"""<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <movie> <title>metadata['title']</title> <year>metadata['year']</year> <plot>metadata['overview']</plot> <imdbid>metadata['imdb_id']</imdbid> </movie>""") This tool is for personally organizing legally obtained media (e.g., own BluRay rips). It does not enable or promote piracy. The filename pattern you shared appears to originate from an unauthorized source — I strongly advise against using such sites, as they violate copyright law and may contain malware.

def process_directory(): for file in os.listdir(INPUT_DIR): if file.lower().endswith(('.mp4', '.mkv', '.avi', '.mov')): raw_title, year = clean_title_from_filename(file) if not raw_title: print(f"⚠️ Could not parse: file") continue print(f"🔍 Parsed: raw_title (year if year else '?')") metadata = fetch_movie_metadata(raw_title, year) if not metadata: print(f"❌ No metadata found for: raw_title") continue full_path = os.path.join(INPUT_DIR, file) rename_and_organize(full_path, metadata) print(f"📝 Overview: metadata['overview'][:100]...\n")

if == " main ": process_directory() Example Run Input filename: HDMovies4u.Hair-John.Wick.Chapter.2.2017.BluRay.1080p.x264.mkv

def fetch_movie_metadata(title, year=None): """ Query TMDb for the movie and return best match. """ movie_api = Movie() if year: search = movie_api.search(title, year=int(year)) else: search = movie_api.search(title) if not search: return None best = search[0] return "title": best.title, "year": best.release_date[:4] if best.release_date else "Unknown", "overview": best.overview, "imdb_id": best.imdb_id, "poster_path": best.poster_path,