

Zoo
Directed by Robinson Devor5.560%36%4.7
A look at the life of an Enumclaw, Washington man who died as a result of an unusual encounter with a horse.
Where to Watch Zoo
- Kevin WardJuly 12, 2025Zoo is about what is known as The Enumclaw Horse Sex case (an infamous local crime story for those from the pacific northwest.) It also serves as inspiration for another film. (IYKYK) Zoo is interesting in its POV in that it manages to not sensationalize its subjects and it actually takes quite a bit of care to present them in a manner that isn’t condemning. It features a surprisingly moving score for a documentary feature like this, but its editing feels a little clumsy at times—like the interviews were cut together out of sequence. Ultimately, it’s just weirdly fascinating to get some of the perspective from a few of the people tangentially involved in this case. It really doesn’t go much in depth beyond what’s already available in the wikipedia entry. I have to admit, it really did kind of get me thinking differently about their perspective on love and life. Like, what would happen if Lightning McQueen fell in love with one of the tractors instead of Sally? 🤔
Zoo Trivia
Zoo was released on January 20, 2007.
Zoo was directed by Robinson Devor.
Zoo has a runtime of 76m.
Zoo was produced by Alexis Ferris, Peggy Case.
A look at the life of an Enumclaw, Washington man who died as a result of an unusual encounter with a horse.
The key characters in Zoo are Self (Coyote), Self (Jenny Edwards), Self (John Edwards).
Zoo is rated Not Rated.
Zoo is a Documentary film.
Zoo has an audience rating of 3.6 out of 10.
Zoo has made $69,711 at the box office.


