Wedding Trough
Wedding Trough
| 01 October 1975 (USA)
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Alone on a farm, a man spends his days tending to his animals, with a particular love for his sow. After an illicit encounter between the two creatures, the pig gives birth. However, tragedy strikes when the man tries to force the newborn piglets to love him as he loves them.

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Hellen

I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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Laikals

The greatest movie ever made..!

MamaGravity

good back-story, and good acting

Billie Morin

This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows

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katzykat

Disturbing, beautiful, and weird. I read about this movie on a website at first and thought "A man boinking his pig? That sounds retarded." But then....I found out it was ridiculously hard to attain and I had to watch it, and I got a good copy so I was able to see everything clearly. This is both a blessing and a curse. The pig boinking scenes are, eh, well clearly he's really enjoying it and as much as I wanted to stop watching it, I couldn't, it's like a car wreck. Although, I think the scene where he's naked chasing the pig around that pen is even more disturbing-he's like a hunter going after his prey. He WANTS his pig. I feel like it was about to be a rape scene. Also He's got obsessions. He obsessively saves things in jars, pretty much saving everything he finds. I think when he's placing the jars on the shelf and they keep falling off is a metaphor to what's happening to him, he is losing control, cracking, and can't keep everything in place. He also acts obsessive with the piglets, who by the way don't look mutant, they look like cute little piglets and there are 2 funny scenes with them when he tries to cloth the piglets and they don't want to wear the clothes. Then that scene at the table where they won't eat from their dishes, so cute. But it demonstrates how obsessive he is. Some have mentioned that he is autistic, and I would agree that he is. (Also, what is THAT with the doll heads and the birds? Like he's trying to create a mutant creature, but it isn't working). And while all of this way creepy/icky/disturbing, the truly disturbing thing to me is the loneliness he had to experience as a result of his environment. The whole movie is void of talking, just the sounds of the animals and the music. Although there are a lot of slow scenes in this movie I think they help convey the emptiness of his days, the loneliness being surrounded by nothing but animals, and the mundane ordinariness of it all. Then the piglets come along, he dives into taking care of them. That made me sad too, the way he was so excited about his piglets because that is the only exciting and good thing happening in his life. So then he kills them. Then his lover kills herself. Then he eats his own crap and kills himself. The sound of the pig screaming while running away was blood curdling and made me sad. So, why would I like it? Im not sure, but I did. It was tragic and you really felt for this guy despite his "habits" because while watching him I really felt he did not know any better. What's more, I found myself wanting to know his past, where did he come from? How did he end up here and why? Also, the music was weird but fitting. I think it will forever be stuck in my head. This was the most disturbing film I've seen.

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lhommeinsipide

I have nonetheless given this piece an 8, if only to raise its profile. Many have compared this to Lynch's feature-length debut Eraserhead (which Vase De Noces predates by three years). Although I see some similarities - how males deal with childbirth, the heaving black and white cinematography, the eclectic soundtrack - I am loath to compare the two myself. Whereas Eraserhead is renowned for being the archetypal "midnight movie", it is umpteen times more accessible than Vase De Noces.What drove me to watch this film? As with everyone else, curiosity. I had heard about the infamous moments in the film and thought that nobody would dare commit them to celluloid. When Wikipedia advertised it as a "lost film", a trigger flipped in my head and I had to find it. That the only copy available is a shaky nth-generation VHS lends the film the appropriate integrity for its infamy. While even the original may have been tough to sit through, the constant crackling and pitch-bending of the soundtrack makes it infinitely harder to watch, and the picture quality is so inconsistent that it can take a minute to work out what is being shown on screen (of course, once you have worked it out, you'll wish you hadn't).On to the "plot". A Belgian farmer falls for a sow and engages in several sex acts with her. As a result, she falls pregnant and bears a litter of pig-children (supposedly mutants - it isn't instantly clear). When the pig-children favour their mother for affection, the farmer is devastated and hangs them all. The sow, on discovering this, drowns herself in mud. Remorseful, the farmer hangs himself, feeling he has nothing to live for. The end. No, really.Many suggest that this is set in the future and that our protagonist is the last remaining human on Earth. While this could be true, I personally believe that it is a timeless piece, with very little to imply the time period (when were jars invented?). What matters is that this man is incredibly isolated and is, perhaps as a result, chronically depressed (this may explain his romance with the pig, and the coprophagia). Throughout the film, we see clips of him forcing dolls' heads on pigeons and arranging various foul substances in jars, maybe to pass the time, maybe as an obsessive mania, nothing is for certain. What is certain is that this man is a sad case (the actor too if some of the more unsavoury moments are played out for real), and we as viewers have a disturbing experience intruding on his life. In conclusion, this is a thoroughly difficult film to watch and, although I have a weakness for such experiences, you will need a strong stomach and a lot of patience. In no way is this film rewarding or enjoyable; nonetheless it stays with you and I will defend it on the basis that it is not exclusively exploitative and that there will never have to be another film like it.

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HumanoidOfFlesh

A farmer(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."Wedding Trough",more commonly known as "The Pig Fu*king Movie" is certainly one of the sickest films ever made.It's loaded with scenes of implied bestiality,coprophagia and insanity,so fans of unrelentingly grim,experimental transgressions will be satisfied.The action is set on a secluded rural farm and the film is completely devoid of dialogue.Still despite its truly repellent subject matter the action is slow,but the scenes of the farmer sodomizing his swine or eating his own excrement are sick as hell.Give it a look,only if you are into extreme cinema.8 out of 10.

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nekroman

Consider me a fan of the more fringe and extreme movies in circulation. I guess it's more of a curiosity factor than a genuine fondness for the grotesque. That very curiosity is what lead me to watch this movie. I'll say right off that there is almost nobody that would find this "enjoyable" and anybody that does needs to be locked up. But it is definitely a movie that lives up to its reputation. There's no spoken language and the picture is shoddy black and white. The only soundtrack consists of everyday farm noises and organ music that sounds like Ned from South Park singing while drowning in a tub of grease. Yes, it's that weird. Then we get to the actual "plot". A lone farmer with a bestiality fetish rapes a sow on his farm only to confront the offspring, his emotions about the sow, and a horribly disgusting habit of drinking tea made from his own sewage! No reasons are ever given to the man's motives and nothing is ever explained. For example why does this guy enjoy putting doll heads on pigeons? But as far as the sicko movies goes it deserves a high spot. If you watched Salo: 120 Days of Sodom and shook it right off this may be your next conquest although for the life of me I don't know why anybody would purposefully seek this out. Then again I did so nevermind.

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