Zoo (2007)

Director: Robinson Devor  
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Publisher: Velocity Home Entertainment
Format: DVD
UPC: 00821575552653
Buy.com Sku: 204555529
Item#: V2J9WM
Category Keywords: Sexual Adventures  Sexual Fantasies  Sexuality  Theatrical Release 
Rating: NR
 
We Are Not Who We Appear to Be.
 
 
Features: DVD, Widescreen, Aspect Ratio 1.85:1, Dolby Digital (5.1), Dolby, Hi-fi Stereo, Spanish, Subtitled
 
Zoo is an extraordinary glimpse into the life of a seemingly normal Seattle family man whose secret sexual appetite led to his shocking death. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Robinson Devor (Woman Chaser, Police Beat), the film explores the ensuing media coverage and public outcry that uncovered a secret community of zoophiles, who call themselves "zoos." This expressionistic rendering of how apparently upstanding citizens banded together and videotaped their journey into the most taboo realms of behavior, reveals the enormous gulf between what we appear to be and who we really are.
 
"Bold and unforgettable...pokes at the very heart of one of our culture's biggest taboos."  Ken Fox, TV Guide
"...beautiful and beguiling...hypnotic..."  Nathan Lee, The Village Voice

 


Editor's Note

One of the many challenges of documentary filmmaking can often be how to present shocking or outrageous events without sensationalizing them. With ZOO, film writers Robinson Devor and Charles Mudede certainly had their work cut out for them. In 2006, a news story broke that a man in Washington state had died while trying to have sex with a horse. Using a rather unconventional documentary style, Devor and Mudede decided to explore the incident, and delve into the secretive subculture of zoophilia. Foregoing the traditional interview techniques generally favored in documentaries, the film is composed almost entirely of scene reenactment, with actors standing in for all of the key players. The real people involved would lend only their taped voices, as they did not wish for their true identities to be revealed.

Visually, the film is quite beautiful, and flows across the screen with a dreamy, ethereal quality. Scenes are often shaded in deep violets and midnight blues, and the many shadowed, slow motion shots move as though underwater. Contrary to what one might expect, it is devoid of graphic imagery (save for one extremely brief scene), and anyone interested for shock value alone will be greatly disappointed. However, those wishing to learn more about the psychology of zoophilia will also find the film lacking. Rather than educate its audience, the film's sole purpose seems to be to humanize the people involved, and to ask for empathy. This is a noble enough goal, and one that the filmmakers achieve to a certain degree. However, by the film's end, the world of zoophiliacs still feels cloaked in mystery. If their lives are lived in shadow, ZOO doesn't do much in the way of shedding any light. Viewers will doubtless be stirred emotionally by the film, but they are likely to walk away with more questions than answers.

 

Features
Audio: English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound
Interactive Menus
Scene Selection
Subtitles: Spanish
 
Technical Info

Release Information
Studio: Velocity Home Entertainment
Release Date: 12/23/2008
Original Release Date: 2007
Catalog ID: 55265DD
UPC: 00821575552653
Number of Discs: 1

Audio & Video
Original Language: English
Available Audio Tracks: English
Video: Color

Aspect Ratio
Widescreen  1.85:1

 
Cast & Crew
Forest Fousel
John Paulsen
Ken Kreps
Paul Eenhoorn
Charles Mudede - Writer
Garr Godfrey - Executive Producer
Jeanne Cavenaugh - Production Designer
Joe Shapiro - Editor
Paul Matthew Moore - Original Music By
Peggy Case - Producer
Robinson Devor - Director
Robinson Devor - Writer
Sean Kirby - Cinematographer

 
Awards

Nominee (2007)
   Sundance Film Festival, Robinson Devor, Grand Jury Prize - Documentary

 
Professional Reviews
New York Times
"A startling real-life story....ZOO is nothing if not artful..." 04/24/2007 p.E5

Sight and Sound
"[ZOO is about] notions of morality and acceptable social norms. Devor tries to get inside the minds of the people involved..." 03/01/2008 p.90

Empire
"[A] compelling documentary....ZOO is an admirable attempt to de-sensationalize a tragedy..." 07/01/2008 p.68

Variety 9 of 10
A horse is a horse, of course -- unless it's the one at the center of "Zoo," a breathtakingly original nonfiction work by Seattle-based filmmaker Robinson Devor (whose "Police Beat" was among the highlights of Sundance's 2005 dramatic competition). Based on the widely reported July 2005 incident in which a man died of a perforated colon after getting intimate with an Arabian stallion, pic will disappoint those seeking cheap, perverse thrills and likely baffle as many viewers as it intrigues...The film's dramatic re-enactments, shot in lush 16mm by cinematographer Sean Kirby (previously responsible for the equally impressive 35mm widescreen lensing of "Police Beat") create a fascinating blurring of the line between narrative and documentary storytelling, reminiscent of the work of Werner Herzog and Errol Morris...Other tech credits are impressive, particularly the seamless editing of Joe Shapiro and original music by Paul Matthew Moore. - Scott Foundas
 

  
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