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The story behind the film and the life of Bodil Joensen was explored in a 2006 British documentary series titled The Dark Side of Porn , specifically in the episode The Real Animal Farm . The documentary examines the culture of the Danish sex industry at the time and Joensen's personal history, including her upbringing in a fundamentalist household.
In the late 1960s, Danish filmmaker and photographer Ole Ege came across her farm. He recognized that her unique, self-contained world was a potential subject for an adult film. The result was the 1970 documentary Bodil Joensen - en sommerdag juli 1970 ( A Summer Day in July 1970 ), which was a collaboration with Japanese-American artist Shinkichi Tajiri. The 20-minute documentary, which she narrated herself, depicted her daily life on the farm, including her care for the animals and her sexual interactions with them, all set to Beethoven's Sixth Symphony (Pastoral). The film's blend of rustic Scandinavian nostalgia and explicit content presented her as a kind of "back-to-nature" figure. Her Danish biographer later noted, "When she plays her erotic game with the dog or horse, it is not only a sexual curiosity, it is an erotic play with animals she loves and who are devoted to her". Animal Farm Video Bodil Joensen 1981
Joensen lived on a farm in Sjælland, Denmark, where she filmed numerous videos involving animals. The "Animal Farm" label is often used as a colloquial or bootleg title for various recordings and compilations of her activities that circulated in the underground video market throughout the late 1970s and early 1980s. The 1981 "Animal Farm" Video The story behind the film and the life
The footage features Joensen engaging in explicit sexual acts with a variety of farm animals—including horses, pigs, and dogs—as well as more bizarre instances involving marine life like eels. Bodil Joensen: The Tragic Reality Behind the Reel He recognized that her unique, self-contained world was