Zoo Movie Poster

The directory, Robinson Devor, wrote the movie because he felt curious about a Seattle man who died from injuries sustained in an amorous affair with his horse:
“This was a guy who was a conservative man at one point, and those ideas started breaking down for him. I think that 9/11 triggered a lot of it. But he was [also] in the center of one of the most secretive military complexes. Meanwhile, he listened to a lot of left-wing radio, he questioned everything our government was involved in, and he was ethically conflicted about his job and the money he was making. That’s the core fascination for me.”
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