
The title "Animal Farm," while sharing a name with George Orwell’s famous political allegory, has no relation to the novel. In this context, it was used by underground distributors to market collections of Joensen’s footage, which often featured her interacting with various farm animals. The 1981 Release and the "73" Designation
, a Danish woman who became a notorious figure in the underground adult industry due to her involvement in extreme bestiality films. animal farm video bodil joensen 1981 73
: Joensen lived on a small farm and claimed her sexual relationships with animals were natural and genuine. Sad Demise The title "Animal Farm," while sharing a name
Under the US federal "PROTECT Act" and similar international laws, this type of content is classified as obscene and is not protected by free speech. : Joensen lived on a small farm and
. It is widely considered one of the most controversial and extreme examples of pornography from that era. Historical Background
The video was not a single cohesive production but a compilation of clips primarily filmed in Denmark during the early 1970s. Following the legalisation of adult pornography in Denmark in 1969, a new "extreme" industry emerged. The footage used in the 1981 bootleg was largely taken from earlier films like A Summerday (1970) and Animal Lover (1971), as well as loops from the Danish Color Climax Corporation.
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