
Zoo
200780 minsColor
Robinson Devor, Director
Appeared at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival
Robinson Devor's controversial documentary delves into troubling questions about love, liberty and sexual fantasy with a non-sensational consideration of what has been called "the last taboo." Pseudonymous men who call themselves "zoos" (short for zoophiles) speak of their secret passion for animals, as Devor and writer Charles Mudede present dreamy reconstructions of an incident that elicited headlines and outrage when a Pacific Northwest man died after having sex with a stallion. "Elegantly made and eerily lyrical" -- Los Angeles Times.
Robinson Devor's controversial documentary delves into troubling questions about love, liberty and sexual fantasy with a non-sensational consideration of what has been called "the last taboo." Pseudonymous men who call themselves "zoos" (short for zoophiles) speak of their secret passion for animals, as Devor and writer Charles Mudede present dreamy reconstructions of an incident that elicited headlines and outrage when a Pacific Northwest man died after having sex with a stallion. "Elegantly made and eerily lyrical" -- Los Angeles Times.

Adult Language, Adult Content, Strong Sexual Content
This film is currently not screening
| Director | Robinson Devor |
| Producer | Peggy Case |
| Producer | Alexis Ferris |
| Screenwriter | Robinson Devor |
| Screenwriter | Charles Mudede |
| Cinematographer | Sean Kirby |
| Editor | Joe Shapiro |
| Composer | Paul Matthew Moore |
| Actor | Richard Carmen |
| Actor | Susan M. Carr |
| Actor | James Chu |
| Actor | Ken Kreps |
| Actor | John Paulsen |
