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Sundance picks Seattle film on horse-sex case

 

 

 

The Sundance Film Festival announced Wednesday that Seattle filmmaker Robinson Devor's documentary "Zoo" has been accepted into the 2007 festival's documentary competition. The film examines the widely reported case of an Enumclaw man who died in 2005 after having sex with a horse.

 

 

 

"Zoo" is one of 16 documentaries selected for competition (out of 856 submitted), all of which will screen as world premieres. Devor has had two previous films at Sundance: the made-in-Seattle drama "Police Beat," and "The Woman Chaser."

 

 

 

The Sundance Film Festival will take place Jan. 18-28 in Park City, Utah.

 

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Funny thing - I met a couple in J-tree last week. The "Zoo" film makers used their farmhouse as the main set for the movie. Granted, the could have been bullshitting me but they did not seem the type.

 

 

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