Bestiality -Bestialita- - Peter Skerl 1976 -Vhs...

Bestiality -bestialita- - Peter Skerl 1976 -vhs... (LIMITED - Choice)

The 1976 Italian film Bestialità (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

  1. Buy meat, eggs, and dairy with third-party humane certifications (look for "Certified Humane," "Animal Welfare Approved," or "Global Animal Partnership Step 2+"), not vague labels like "free range."
  2. Support veterinary medicine and zoos that contribute to conservation breeding.
  3. Lobby for stronger anti-cruelty laws and against "ag-gag" laws (which criminalize undercover investigations of farms).

Writer: Co-written by George Eastman (Luigi Montefiori), a veteran of Italian exploitation cinema Cast: Leonora Fani as Jeanine Ilona Staller (Cicciolina) as Eva Philippe March as Paul Juliette Mayniel as Yvette Enrico Maria Salerno as Ugo Synopsis & Themes Bestiality -Bestialita- - Peter Skerl 1976 -Vhs...

Animal Rights: A Focus on Inherent Value

Animal rights is the belief that animals, like humans, are sentient beings with intrinsic value and have a right to live free from human exploitation—regardless of how "humanely" they are treated. The 1976 Italian film Bestialità (also known as

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