Not long after a Seattle man was dropped off at a hospital with a perforated colon, word spread through the region: his death was due to intercourse with a horse. The man's strange demise provided talk-show gabbers including Rush Limbaugh with plenty of sensational material, but Robinson Devor, making his documentary debut after directing two acclaimed feature films, takes the opposite approach. His Zoo is a visionary, feature-length, nonfiction poem that uses re-enactments based on testimony from the man's friends, the owner of the farm that hosted "zoophile" parties, a veterinarian that adopted the horse and a policeman who was on the scene. Devor's Rashomonic approach makes Zoo a dazzling and disorienting portrait of a tiny subculture that is all the more unsettling for being almost entirely non-graphic. Simultaneously adventurous in form and classical in its themes, this is an American tragedy for a new millennium. (JS)
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