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Bestiality flick shocks Cannes

2007-05-22 12:42

Cannes - A semi-documentary about a group of US men who had sex with horses has taken the title as the most shocking movie at the Cannes film festival.

But while Zoo has drawn big, curious crowds at its screenings, the real unsettling quality about the movie is its approach: it depicts the men in a sympathetic light, one that tries to push the viewers to understanding their sexual perversion.

The documentary - in which actors recreate non-explicit scenes under audio interviews with some of the men involved - centres on a true-life incident.

In July 2005, a 45-year-old man died of internal bleeding after being anally penetrated by an Arabian stallion during a bestiality weekend in the US state of Washington.

The victim, a Boeing engineer working on top-secret defence projects named Kenneth Pinyan, suffered a perforated colon.

The ensuing investigation led police - and eventually much of the national media - to the farm where the interaction took place, outing the other members of the group.

Independent filmmaker Robinson Devor shies away from prurient imagery, instead enveloping the story in rich photography that gives it a dreamlike beauty overwhelming the sordidness of the subject matter.

Absence of judgement

"In this film, there were things with much more importance to us than the sex aspect," he told journalists after a screening in the sidebar Directors' Fortnight section.

He said the absence of judgement was a deliberate choice, one reinforced after he watched some of the actual videos the men had taken of their horse sessions - footage that doesn't make it into the film, apart from the barest of glimpses at one point.

"They showed us the videos not to show us pornography, but to show an animal that wanted to be with them," Devor said, though he added that he kept some scepticism about the taped acts.

"We don't know what the conditioning was (for the horses)."

Many reviews have been favourable to the approach taken by Devor and his team.

"They've crafted a subdued, mysterious and intensely beautiful film that presents bestiality not for the purpose of titillation - but as a way of investigating the subjective nature of morality," the movie trade magazine Variety wrote.

'Mammal to mammal love'

The men heard in the film are remarkably honest about their motivations. One of them argues "mammal to mammal" love should not be seen as wrong.

Another firmly rejects the tag "bad person" his employer lays upon him before he is sacked. They all say the horses were willing participants.

Indeed, the only judgement seemingly expressed in the documentary is not on the matter in the stable at all. It is in fleeting radio references to US President George W Bush's "war on terror" and the presumed complicity-for-profit of big companies such as Boeing.

Even the cast ended up feeling compassion for the men depicted in Zoo.

John Paulsen, who played Pinyan, said he believed the engineer had been on a self-destructive streak linked to his defence work, a divorce and injuries from a motorcycle accident.

"Here's a man whose greatest loves in his life were so secret, so private," and who abruptly had "these great secrets in his life made so public by dying in such a public and humiliating way," he said.

But Paulsen himself acknowledged the black humour surrounding the incident, and now the film, saying that "in a way, it's a classic Western, except here it's the horse riding the man".

He added with a smile: "I call this role my 15 inches of fame."

- AFP


Nathalie T 5/22/2007 2:23:26 PM
I find this totally immoral,unnatural and as a christian totally anti-God.I can not muster any ounce of sympathy for the moron who got killed.Hollywood is helping the world sink further and further into the devil's lair with all its permissiveness and championing of evil through its so-called "artistry". and we wonder why we have so many rapes of women and children?Morality is always the issue

Julian 5/22/2007 2:26:50 PM
What a sick world we live in. Rape and abuse are bad enough, yet there are idiots who engage in sexual activities with animals. Is life truly that boring? Where does it all end? These are the same sick individuals who will eventually move on to something else when they fail to to find sattisfaction.? Would you allow someone involved in bestiality into your home or near your children? Cannes should not promote these types of movies, even if they are deemed to be "arty" or "beautiful".

Hhashi. 5/22/2007 2:33:39 PM
Totally disgusting.

Joe Soap 5/22/2007 2:42:20 PM
The animals were willing participants? They were animals - no love. The people were the intelligent ones in this affair - they knew better but still went ahead.

tebogo 5/22/2007 2:46:53 PM
this is a typical example of the so-called new world order where morality counts for nothing and people may do evil deeds and we're expected to respect it as OK. This world is going to the dogs and future generations are going to live in hell on earth, literally. This mammal on mammal thing is rubbish and the devil seems to be winning. Keep this things away from our TVs cos our children fall for this fashionable satanism.

Christo 5/22/2007 2:59:42 PM
No comment. Sick, sick, sick. Actually funny as well, sounds as if the guy was in love with the horse? I just hope this kind of love NEVER happens to a Budgy...

leslie 5/22/2007 3:02:03 PM
einah!!!!

Spartan 5/22/2007 3:08:17 PM
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