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The Zookeeper, 2001
English
Denmark, UK, Czech Republic, Netherlands
Profile of The Zookeeper
The mood of The Zookeeper is captivating, biting, and bleak. The plot centers around a tragic hero, wartime life, and fighting the system. It is a drama movie. In approach, The Zookeeper is serious and realistic. The pacing is slow. It happens in contemporary times. The Zookeeper is known for being an award winner.
Summary of The Zookeeper
A man who has devoted his life to animals rather than dealing with the emotional and political uncertainties of humans finds he's challenged when his zoo becomes a battlefield in this downbeat drama. Ludovic (Sam Neill) lives and works in an unnamed city in the Balkans; once an idealistic communist, he grew disenchanted with politics in general and socialism in particular, and now devotes his energies to his job as a zookeeper. Political turmoil has thrown the zoo into the middle of a war zone, and after repeated bombing raids have come perilously close to the animal sanctuary, the staff has been ordered to evacuate. But Ludovic refuses to leave, and with the help of a staff veterinarian (Om Puri), he single-handedly tends to the needs of the animals. Ludovic, however, learns that there's no escaping the chaos around him, and as troops led by Dragov (Ulrich Thomsen) raid the zoo and take the veterinarian away in the name of "ethnic cleansing," he realizes he must make some sort of a stand, and soon gives sanctuary to Ankica (Gina McKee) and Zioig (Javor Loznica), a mother and her son who narrowly escaped execution in a nearby village.
Details
| Language: | English |
| Country: | Denmark, UK, Czech Republic, Netherlands |
| Release date: | 15 November 2001 |
| Runtime: | 108 min |
Cast and Crew
as Ludovic
as Ankica
as Dragov
as The Vet
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