Zoology | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | November 28, 2017
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Bleak in a way only Russians seem able to craft. A weird but effective tale about body image for mature women. Layered and odd.
| genre | Drama | foreign |
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| synopsis | Natasha is a lonely, middle-aged admin employee at the zoo who still lives at home with her mother. One day her life is turned upside down when she discovers she has grown a tail… |
| lead actors | Natalya Pavlenkova | Dmitriy Groshev | Irina Chipizhenko | Masha Tokareva | Aleksandr Gorchilin |
| director | Ivan I. Tverdovsky |












