Tom, Tom, the Piper’s Son. Ken Jacobs, 1966.
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Edition screened: Included on Keno Lorber Blu-ray Ken Jacobs Collection Vol. 1, released 2021. No audio track. Runtime approximately 115 minutes.
Summary: A small pig is handled roughly throughout the film. A teenager picks the pig up then drops it numerous times, drags it on a rope by the neck a short distance, rolls around with it on the floor roughly, and similar.
The Jacobs film begins with a straight showing of G.W. Bitzer’s 1905 Tom, Tom the Piper’s Son, then Jacobs manipulates sections of the original for over 108 minutes. Hence, we see the same rough handling of the pig repeatedly.