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One Man and His Pig ( Vase de noces ) ( Wedding Trough )
 
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One Man and His Pig ( Vase de noces ) ( Wedding Trough )

Dominique Garny , Thierry Zéno    Suitable for 15 years and over   DVD


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Sweden released, PAL/Region 2 DVD: LANGUAGES: Silent ( Dolby Digital 2.0 ), SPECIAL FEATURES: Black & White, Interactive Menu, Scene Access, SYNOPSIS: Some would say the theme of this Belgian film is bestiality, but the movie is so cunningly made that what would normally be highly repugnant is at least bearable to watch. In the story, a man (Dominique Garny) who may be the last man on earth, loves and makes love to a huge sow-pig. When the sow gives birth, he takes the piglets from her to keep her from eating them, and knits cute little infant things for them. When the piglets abandon him for their mother, he executes them by hanging, and the sow shows the first distress she has shown for the whole film. ...One Man and His Pig ( Vase de noces ) ( Wedding Trough )


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One of the most disturbing/repulsive art films I've seen. 17 Jun 2011
By Jesse - Published on Amazon.com
WARNING: MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS

It would be safe to assume that only a small percentage of people who get a chance to witness this film will actually be able to finish it. Even though I didn't enjoy it, I felt obligated to finish it to further assert its disgustingness. The director is keen on extending the most disgusting scenes of the movie to an unbearable point. You will turn your head away. The film contains bestiality, cacophagy (eating excrement) and some scenes of dead animals and animals being abused. There is no dialogue, just a man alone with a bunch of farm animals.

This film has interesting points to it, the ambient/Gregorian chant soundtrack was nice, the camera work and setting shot in high contrast B&W definitely create an uneasy atmosphere. The film itself struck me as sort of the story of a man with no contact with the outside world and how he simply lives primitively, impulsively like an animal himself.

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