Australian Film Festival Screens Bestiality Flick 'Donkey Love' After Gay Sex Film Banned In 2010

A film festival in Australia allowed the screening of a documentary about bestiality, two years after another film festival banned the screening of movie about gay sex due to offensive content.


On Sept. 8, the Sydney Underground Film Festival (SUFF) screened "Donkey Love", a documentary that purports to reveal sexual relations between Colombian men and their donkeys, a practice that allegedly prepares men for sex with women and "prevents them from becoming homosexuals."


The Classification Board, the government agency responsible for classifying films, did not ask to view the film before it screened at the festival. Instead, "Donkey Love" got an exemption from classification, according to an article by the Sydney Morning Herald's Andrew Taylor. Films in Australia cannot be screened publicly without being rated by the Classification Board, but a festival can screen films that are not rated.




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