Animal Farm Video Bodil Joensen 1981 73 ((exclusive)) (2026)
: Denmark legalized all forms of pornography in 1969. Following this, adult film companies like the Color Climax Corporation produced extreme niche content.
Bodil Joensen was a Danish film director known for her work in the adult film industry. In 1981, she directed an adult animated film called "Animal Farm," which was a rather...unconventional adaptation of Orwell's novel. animal farm video bodil joensen 1981 73
Animal Farm quickly gained a reputation as the ultimate holy grail of shock value. For collectors of extreme cinema, owning a copy was used as a tool for "one-upmanship," as the content was considered more depraved and unsettling than anything else available on the market. : Denmark legalized all forms of pornography in 1969
Before she was the "Queen of Bestiality" and the star of Animal Farm , there was a different Bodil Joensen. In 1970, Japanese-American underground filmmaker Shinkichi Tajiri made a documentary short titled Bodil Joensen: A Summerday July 1970 (also known as En Sommerdag Juli 1970 ). The film is a poignant and quiet portrait. It shows Joensen living on her small farm with her many animals—"two rabbits, seven dogs, a dozen pigs, some cats, a guinea pig, a mare and a beautiful black stallion named Dreamlight"—and caring for them with evident affection. The film also includes scenes of her sexual life with the animals, but it does so without sensation or judgment. In 1981, she directed an adult animated film
The content that would eventually be compiled into the Animal Farm bootleg was filmed during this era. It featured footage from experimental adult films and festival entries, such as Shinkichi Tajiri’s 1970 short film A Summerday , which had been screened at the explicit "Wet Dreams" film festival in Amsterdam. The 1981 Underground Distribution Network