Bestialidad (1976) Updated Jun 2026
(released internationally as Dog Lay Afternoon or Bestialità ) is a 1976 Italian exploitation psychological thriller . Directed by Peter Skerl and co-written by cult horror icon George Eastman, the film occupies a highly controversial niche within 1970s Euro-sleaze and grindhouse cinema. The movie uses extreme taboo themes to explore psychological trauma, isolation, and destructive desires. Production and Context
: The film features notable genre actors, including Leonora Fani as Jeanine, Juliette Mayniel as Yvette, Philippe March as Paul, and a minor appearance by Ilona Staller, who later gained global fame as the adult film star "Cicciolina". bestialidad (1976)
The psychological motivations behind bestiality are complex and multifaceted. Some researchers suggest that individuals who engage in bestiality may do so due to a lack of human intimacy or social isolation. Others propose that bestiality may be a result of a developmental or psychological disorder, such as autism or intellectual disability. Production and Context : The film features notable