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The site Bestiality-bestialita-peter-skerl-1976-vhs notes that "anything touched by George Eastman is highly collectible" and that due to its explicit themes of zoophilia—even if simulated—the film faced heavy bans across multiple countries, making original physical media like VHS tapes scarce and highly sought after.

(released internationally as Bestiality or Dog Lay Afternoon ) is a 1976 Italian exploitation film directed by Peter Skerl and co-written by the legendary genre icon George Eastman. Straddling the line between Euro-sleaze thriller, psychological drama, and art-house provocation, the film remains one of the most infamous footnotes in Italian exploitation cinema.

She stared at the columns for an hour. Then she drew a line through the middle of the page. Bestiality -Bestialita- - Peter Skerl 1976 -Vhs...

Shot by Giuseppe Bernardini, capturing a beautiful, sun-bleached Mediterranean isolation

The movie follows (Leonora Fani), who during her childhood accidentally witnesses her mother (Franca Stoppi) engaging in a sexual act with the family’s Doberman. Upon discovering the act, her father brutally chains the dog and burns it alive. She stared at the columns for an hour

The bill failed by four votes.

[Childhood Trauma: Witnessing Mother & Dog] │ ▼ [Retaliation: Father Burns House & Dog Alive] │ ▼ [Adult Manifestation: Jeanine's Island Isolation & Nymphomania] Upon discovering the act, her father brutally chains

[Childhood Trauma] ➔ Witnessing Mother & Family Doberman ↓ [Violent Retaliation] ➔ Father Burns Dog Alive ↓ [Adult Consequence] ➔ Jeanine's Isolation & Extreme Nymphomania

The story follows Jeanine, a young woman traumatized as a child by witnessing her mother's encounter with the family dog. Years later, living on a remote island with her own Doberman, she becomes involved with visiting tourists in a series of increasingly perverted and psychological encounters.

The production features a notable ensemble of cult European actors, including Leonora Fani as the troubled lead protagonist Jeanine, Juliette Mayniel , Philippe March , and a brief appearance by pop-culture figure Ilona Staller (Cicciolina). Veteran actor Enrico Maria Salerno delivers a distinct performance as a completely mute fisherman.