Where is my pearl jam twenty movie? only itunes movies extras downloaded

I tried restarting the computer and it's like it never existed even though I saw it download!
Help!

Films can currently only be re-downloaded by US iTunes accounts (and not all films as not all film studios have so far agreed to it) - if you are not in the US then you won't get films under Purchased. If you want it on you iPhone you will have to copy it from the iPad to your computer's iTunes via File > Transfer Purchases and then sync it to the phone.

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    Thanks for visiting Apple Support Communities.
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