Fylm 99 Women 1969 Mtrjm Awn Layn - Fydyw Lfth -

Wait, maybe the encoded part is split into two phrases. Let's try another approach. If we take "mtrjm" and apply a shift of 1 forward: n, u, s, k, n → "nuskn". No. Backward by 5: m→h, t→o, r→m, j→d, m→h → "hodmh". No. What if we take each pair of letters? "mt rj m" and "aw n l" etc. That might not be it.

Wait, maybe it's a different substitution. Sometimes letters are shifted differently for each position, like the Vigenère cipher with a key. If I assume the key is "women", let's see. Let me write out the letters. For "mtrjm", key "WOMEN". fylm 99 Women 1969 mtrjm awn layn - fydyw lfth

W(22), O(14), M(12), E(4), N(13). For each letter in "mtrjm" (12,19,17,9,12): Wait, maybe the encoded part is split into two phrases