Bodil Joensen: A Summerday July 1970 (1970)

Bodil Joensen: A Summerday July 1970 (1970) poster

The documentary, shows her living with her animals on her farm during this era, including their care, her affection for them, and her sexual life, entirely to the tune of Beethoven's Sixth Symphony (Pastoral)—an involuntary artistic choice that became necessary when the original soundtrack recordings became unavailable through a gaffe.

Director: Shinkichi Tajiri
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 22 min
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Cast

Cinematography: Ole Ege
Production: Another World Entertainment
Country: Denmark
Language: Dansk
Original Language: da

Keywords

zoophilia, bestiality

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bodil Joensen: A Summerday July 1970 about?
The documentary, shows her living with her animals on her farm during this era, including their care, her affection for them, and her sexual life, entirely to the tune of Beethoven's Sixth Symphony (Pastoral)—an involuntary artistic choice that became necessary when the original soundtrack recordings became unavailable through a gaffe.
Who directed Bodil Joensen: A Summerday July 1970?
Bodil Joensen: A Summerday July 1970 was directed by Shinkichi Tajiri.
Who stars in Bodil Joensen: A Summerday July 1970?
Bodil Joensen: A Summerday July 1970 stars Bodil Joensen.
How long is Bodil Joensen: A Summerday July 1970?
Bodil Joensen: A Summerday July 1970 has a runtime of 22m (22 minutes).
What genre is Bodil Joensen: A Summerday July 1970?
Bodil Joensen: A Summerday July 1970 is a Documentary film.
Where was Bodil Joensen: A Summerday July 1970 produced?
Bodil Joensen: A Summerday July 1970 was produced in Denmark.