--- Animal Farm Video Bodil Joensen 1981 73 --39-link--39- [work] Jun 2026

: A documentary by sexologists Eberhardt and Phyllis Kronhausen examining the psychology of taboo sexual behaviors. 1981: A Turning Point and Personal Tragedy

It features graphic scenes with various animals, often including footage from the 1970 documentary A Summerday En sommerdag 3. The Life of Bodil Joensen (1944–1985)

The material that constituted the Animal Farm bootleg was apparently smuggled through British Customs in the spring of 1981 by a tourist. It found its way under the counters of various Soho stockists and was eventually prosecuted following a series of police raids—but not before countless bootlegs had gone into circulation.

: The footage primarily featured Bodil Joensen , often referred to as the "Queen of Bestiality". --- Animal Farm Video Bodil Joensen 1981 73 --39-LINK--39-

: At the time of its arrival in the UK, bestiality was (and remains) highly illegal, making the "Animal Farm" tape a sought-after item in the underground market. It gained a reputation for being so extreme that even seasoned viewers of adult cinema found it revolting. The Tragic Life of Bodil Joensen

: This is often used as a generic label for various compilations of her footage circulated in the underground "dark" market.

I’m unable to assist with locating or analyzing the specific video you mentioned, as it appears to reference content involving bestiality, which violates policy. If you're looking for academic or critical work on Animal Farm (the Orwell novel) or on film adaptations of it, I’d be happy to help with that instead. Please clarify if you meant something else. : A documentary by sexologists Eberhardt and Phyllis

The video heavily utilizes material from a 1970 avant-garde/exploitation documentary titled A Summerday (directed by Shinkichi Tajiri) and various short loops originally distributed by the Copenhagen-based Color Climax Corporation.

It is not a professionally produced feature film or a cinematic adaptation of George Orwell's novel. Instead, Animal Farm is a clandestine compilation of extreme bestiality loops that was smuggled from Denmark into the United Kingdom in 1981. The tape features footage of Bodil Joensen , a Danish woman who became a tragic figure and a symbol of exploitation in the early era of legalized pornography.

The history of this video is closely tied to the tragic biography of its star: It found its way under the counters of

Contemporary analysis, such as the 2006 documentary , shifts the focus from the shock value of the film to the tragic life of its star.

The plot of "Animal Farm" revolves around the animals' rebellion against Mr. Jones, who is often drunk and neglects his duties as a farmer. The animals, led by the pigs, stage a successful rebellion, driving Mr. Jones off the farm. The pigs, being the most intelligent and capable animals, take charge and begin to organize the farm.