Bestiality -bestialita- - Peter Skerl 1976 -vhs... __exclusive__ -
: The film contains scenes involving animals and humans that are illegal in many jurisdictions.
: Authentic copies often feature a distinctive yellow or black clamshell case. Bestiality -Bestialita- - Peter Skerl 1976 -Vhs...
), who visit the island. They soon become entangled with Jeanine, leading to a complex web of sexual tension and jealousy involving both the humans and a Doberman. Controversy : The film contains scenes involving animals and
One night, at a conference in Chicago, a young student came up to her after a panel. "I want to work in animal rights," she said. "But it feels hopeless. The industry is so big." They soon become entangled with Jeanine, leading to
The 1976 Italian film (also known as Dog Lay Afternoon ), directed by Peter Skerl , is a notorious entry in the "Eurosleaze" or exploitation genre. It is primarily discussed for its shocking premise and the involvement of George Eastman as a screenwriter. Critical Reception and Themes
While primarily known as a rare cult title, it has been released on various home video formats over the decades, including VHS and later DVD/Blu-ray by boutique labels specializing in cult cinema. Production Context
(who played the mother) for "immoral acts," even though the scenes were clearly fictional. Production & Cast Details
