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. But enthusiastic reviews and sheer curiosity value should bring healthy specialized biz and strong festival interest to this ThinkFilm release.
Here you will dream of endless kissing” and “Here you will dream of people you admire exposing your fraudulence” pillowcase set.
The wondrous and wonderful Miranda July, a stunning new voice in, well, film, art, performance, literature…
A Universal release and presentation of an Apatow production. Produced by Judd Apatow, Shauna Robertson. Executive producer, Rodney Rothman, Richard Vane. Directed by Nicholas Stoller. Screenplay, Jason Segel.
An IFC Films release of an MK2 production of a Marin Karmitz, Nathanael Karmitz presentation. (International sales: MK2, Paris.) Produced by Neil Kopp, David Cress. Directed, written, edited by Gus Van Sant, based on the novel by Blake Nelson.