Zoo (2017 film)
Zoo is a 2017 British and Irish historical war family drama film directed and written by Colin McIvor. The film, based on a true story, stars Dame Penelope Wilton, Art Parkinson, Toby Jones, Ian O'Reilly, Ian McElhinney, Amy Huberman, and Damian O'Hare. As the Belfast Blitz ravages the city, a lonely widow and an awkward teenager with misfit friends take an elephant named Buster from the city zoo, and hide it in the widow's terraced house back yard.
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Directed by | Colin McIvor |
Written by | Colin McIvor |
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Cinematography | Damien Elliott |
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Music by | Mark Thomas |
Production companies | Wee Buns Films Ripple World Pictures |
Distributed by | Entertainment One (UK/IRL) Samuel Goldwyn Films (USA) |
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Running time | 97 minutes[1] |
Countries | United Kingdom Republic of Ireland |
Language | English |
Box office | $231,719[2] |
Cast
- Art Parkinson as Tom Hall[3]
- Penelope Wilton as Denise Austin[3]
- Toby Jones as Security Guard Charlie
- Ian McElhinney as Mr Shawcross
- Amy Huberman as Emily Hall
- Ian O'Reilly as Pete
- Emily Flain as Jane Berry
- James Stockdale as Mickey
- Stephen Hagan as Jake McClune
- Glen Nee as Vernon
- Damian O'Hare as George Hall
- Shane McCaffrey as Officer Burland
Production
Principal photography on the film began in September 2016 in Belfast.[4] The film is loosely based on the story of Denise Weston Austin, Belfast Zoo's 'Elephant Angel'.[5]
Reception
On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 88%, based on 17 reviews, and an average rating of 7.2/10.[6]
References
- Debruge, Peter (8 June 2018). Film Review: 'Zoo'. Variety. Retrieved 6 April 2020.
- "Zoo". Box Office Mojo. IMDB. Retrieved 6 April 2020.
- Wiseman, Andreas (11 May 2016). "'Game Of Thrones' star to lead family-adventure 'Zoo'". Screen Daily. Screen International. Retrieved 4 October 2016.
- McGonagle, Suzanne (21 September 2016). "Filming of 'Elephant angel' film Zoo starts on Belfast streets". The Irish News. Retrieved 4 October 2016.
- "Belfast Zoo History". Belfast Zoo. Retrieved 6 November 2018.
- "Zoo (2018)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved 22 June 2018.