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The Zookeeper

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The Zookeeper (2001)
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In the midst of a devastating civil war in an Eastern European country, a disillusioned ex-Communist is left behind to take care of the animals in the capital's zoological gardens until a U.... Read allIn the midst of a devastating civil war in an Eastern European country, a disillusioned ex-Communist is left behind to take care of the animals in the capital's zoological gardens until a U.N. rescue force arrives.In the midst of a devastating civil war in an Eastern European country, a disillusioned ex-Communist is left behind to take care of the animals in the capital's zoological gardens until a U.N. rescue force arrives.

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  • Director
    • Ralph Ziman
  • Writers
    • Matthew Bishop(story and screenplay)
    • Ralph Ziman(screenplay)
  • Stars
    • Sam Neill
    • Gina McKee
    • Ulrich Thomsen
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  • Director
    • Ralph Ziman
  • Writers
    • Matthew Bishop(story and screenplay)
    • Ralph Ziman(screenplay)
  • Stars
    • Sam Neill
    • Gina McKee
    • Ulrich Thomsen
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    • 5Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 3 nominations

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    Rosario Dawson at an event for The Zookeeper (2001)
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    Sam Neill, Piotr Kukla, Om Puri, and Ulrich Thomsen in The Zookeeper (2001)
    Sam Neill, Piotr Kukla, Om Puri, and Ralph Ziman in The Zookeeper (2001)
    Sam Neill/ ZOOKEEPER/director.Ralph Ziman

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    Sam Neill
    Sam Neill
    • Ludovicas Ludovic
    Gina McKee
    Gina McKee
    • Ankicaas Ankica
    Ulrich Thomsen
    Ulrich Thomsen
    • Dragovas Dragov
    Om Puri
    Om Puri
    • The Vetas The Vet
    Marek Vasut
    Marek Vasut
    • Yeltsovas Yeltsov
    Javor Loznica
    • Zioigas Zioig
    Srdjan Simeonovich
    • Slavkoas Slavko
    Arnost Proschek
    • Dusanas Dusan
    Mikulás Kren
    Mikulás Kren
    • Fatheras Father
    Tomás Valík
    • Soldier 1as Soldier 1
    Stanislav Hybler
    • Soldier 1as Soldier 1
    Hana Pastejríková
    Hana Pastejríková
    • Woman at Windowas Woman at Window
    Drahomíra Fialková
    • Neighbor Womanas Neighbor Woman
    Ilja Racek
    Ilja Racek
    • Stanislawas Stanislaw
    Rudolf Jelínek
    Rudolf Jelínek
    • Zoo Officialas Zoo Official
    Ivo Niederle
    Ivo Niederle
    • Zoo Worker 1as Zoo Worker 1
    Milan Krouzil
    • Zoo Worker 2as Zoo Worker 2
    Jan Bernasek
    • Zoo Worker 3as Zoo Worker 3
    • Director
      • Ralph Ziman
    • Writers
      • Matthew Bishop(story and screenplay)
      • Ralph Ziman(screenplay)
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    Eastern Europe - a city torn by civil war - Present Day Jonah Ludovic writes in his journal. His poetry softening the cynical observations of a man living a self imposed penance. Wherever he came from and whoever he was, Ludovic is now alone, silenced by a crime unknown. Ludovic can hear the shelling of an imposing civil war. He can see the flashes of fire destroying a city that once was his home. He doesn't move. He just writes. As daybreak arrives, the shelling has ceased. Ludovic makes his way to his job as a custodian at the local zoo. He is met at the gates by the fleeing staff. Ludovic chooses to remain behind, he has no where to go. Along with an elderly guard and a veterinarian, the three set out to care for the animals and hopefully protect them and themselves, from harm. It is not long before the war has reached the gates of the zoo. Dragov, the sociopathic captain of a local search platoon of nationalists, heightens the intensity of the senseless war with surprise visits and violence. Within days, the guard has disappeared and the veterinarian killed. Ludovic is left alone with the threat that he will be next. His solitude is broken with the arrival of Zioig. A wounded nine year old, who after miraculously escaping incarceration, has learned the skills of a vigilante. Ludovic wants nothing to do with the boy, who will bring nothing but trouble, but cannot turn the wounded child away. Ludovic's frustration intensifies when a young woman, Ankica, makes her way to the zoo gates. Escaping from a concentration camp and aided by those in the underground, Ankica has made her way to the zoo in search of her son. The reunion successful, Ankica makes it clear that they will stay in the zoo together and Ludovic will help them to avoid re-arrest. Ludovic is at a loss. The war has intensified. The animals are on the brink of starvation. Without the animals, there is no job. Without the job, there will be no freedom. Although reluctant, Ludovic agrees and together, with Ankica and Zioig struggle to keep the animals alive. In reaching out they discover each other, their secrets and the hope that eventually finds peace, forgiveness and love. —Michael Alden <novelma@aol.com>
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    • Quotes

      Ludovic: So, what do good man do in bad times?

      Vet: They do what's right.

      Ludovic: No,they get drunk. To good men.

      Vet: Ludovic, tell me, what did you do before you got into this lets say zoo buisness?

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    Excellent Sam Neill Vehicle, Worth Seeking Out
    The Zookeeper is one of the better-kept secrets of Sam Neill's career. After emerging from the commercial experience of Jurassic Park 3, the actor started work on something of completely different caliber, a moving drama set amidst the tumultuous background of an east European civil war. That film's director, Ralph Ziman, is that rarity in mainstream cinema: a creator of some political consciousness. It's a characteristic he showed in his first film Hearts And Mind (1996) set in Praetoria, which focused on a death squad assassin aiming to infiltrate the National African Congress. According to those who have seen it, the result was memorable but it remains obstinately unavailable on DVD, and so almost completely unknown to most viewers. After working on a pop video collection, presumably to pay the rent between serious assignments, Ziman took a number of years to develop what is by all accounts something of a pet project for him, The Zookeeper. It's a film which communicates a similar feeling of political unease, again focusing on the various costs, private and public, of social upheaval and ideological conflict.

    Neill was a deliberate casting choice for the role of Ludovic, the disillusioned party member now animal keeper in some unnamed, conflict-ridden east European city, a character estranged from his former beliefs, his daughter (now living in Paris and sending recriminatory letters) and, ultimately, himself. In Ziman's co-written script, Ludovic's zoo is under direct threat from street fighting partisans while the keeper determines to keep it a 'sanctuary' from the constant shelling outside. Underlying all are the realities of the Bosnian conflict, the spectre of ethnic cleansing hovering on the zoo's doorstep. During the first part of the film, as the underpaid and frightened zoo staff disappear off, Ludovic gradually finds himself looking after the entire establishment with just the vet (Indian actor Om Puri) helping with animal care. Soon however local warlord Yeltsov (Marek Vasut, here frighteningly malevolent, seen more recently in The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen and Van Helsing) enters the compound, and the keeper is left to fend with his animals alone.

    There's an obvious metaphor to proceedings as Ludovic watches over the creatures in his own institution while outside a different, and far more dangerous, set of beasts prowl the streets. Yeltsov's brigands even call themselves 'The Young Lions' and adopt a zoo cub as a mascot - a moment which, as they hold it up for a group photograph, reminds one of the genocidal Nazi commander and his lemur in Come And See. Haunted by his past and unspecified crimes he committed while in a position of power, the question is whether Ludovic stays put either through a need to escape from the war outside and his own conscience, or through a genuine need to look after the animals. The situation is complicated by the arrival of the young widow Ankica (Gina McKee) and her son, both looking for respite and refuge after their personal experience of war atrocities. Ankica discover a more sensitive and regretful Ludovic when she comes across his private journals - but then the war intrudes again into their humanistic enclave.

    The Zookeeper can be compared to No Man's Land, awarded the best foreign language film Oscar in the same year. Both cover the same contemporary events, although Ziman's film is the more intimate of the two, less satirical. In both, blue helmeted UN peacekeepers are in evidence although in The Zookeeper they are barely noticeable, standing impotent in the background. And whereas No Man's Land focuses more on the predicament of soldiery trapped in trenches, the present film finds its heart within the civilian Ludovic. He who, whilst in a uniform of his own (that of an animal keeper, in which he still takes pathetic pride), answers to no misguided loyalties on any side.

    When we first see Ludovic he is roused from his bed, awoken by a dawn raid in the street outside - a moment that momentarily recalls the anxieties of The Pianist (2002). As he proceeds to and from his work, beset in turn by self doubts, moral isolationism and the demands of checkpoint guards, Neill gives an excellent browbeaten performance, his doomed gravitas conveying exactly the increasingly shell-shocked, anguished zoo employee, too many lives weighing in his grasp. Chief among the other pleasures of the film are the superb set, apparently constructed on an abandoned military base, but entirely convincing as a 'found' location. And as a corollary to Ludovic's own moral predicament, the rundown buildings containing despairing and bewildered wildlife are entirely apposite. The Zookeeper's supporting cast are also uniformly excellent.

    Given the plight of the animals it would be too easy for the film to sentimentalise events and Ziman to his credit largely avoids this pitfall. The initial cremation of the big cat, the later burning of the Monkey House and the deaths in the wolf pen are all handled with restraint and during these events, Ludovic mostly internalises his grief and suffering. In fact this is the film's weakness; the zoo keeper's hidden journals and his grudging feelings towards the young family all indicate a sensitive man - especially in comparison with the callous Yeltsov - all but crushed by circumstance but still, grimly, hanging on. His story would have been helped and enriched by an opening-out towards the end in words as well as action, although the mute significance of holding hands - a motion signifying human connectiveness, which appears at key moments during the film - has its own articulate power.

    While no masterpiece, The Zookeeper is well worth tracking down and it is puzzling why it has had such limited exposure on DVD. As far as I can discover it only appears on a region four disc.
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    • Oct 31, 2005

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    • Release date
      • November 22, 2001 (Czech Republic)
    • Countries of origin
      • Denmark
      • United Kingdom
      • Czech Republic
      • Netherlands
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El protector
    • Filming locations
      • Prague, Czech Republic
    • Production companies
      • Svendsen Films ApS
      • Apollo Films
      • Pavel Novy Produkce s.r.o.
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    • Budget
      • $6,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 48 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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