Zoetrope (disambiguation)
- Zoetrope (disambiguation)
Zoetrope may refer to:
*Zoetrope, a device used for animation
*"Zoetrope," the final track from "In a Beautiful Place Out in the Country", the 2000 EP by Boards of Canada
*American Zoetrope, Francis Ford Coppola's movie-production company
*"Zoetrope All-Story", a quarterly fiction magazine founded and published by Francis Ford Coppola
*"Zoetrope", a short film directed by Charlie Deaux and inspired by Franz Kafka's story "In the Penal Colony"
*Zoetrope Live Electronica, 15 live electronic music showcases put on by Andrez Bergen and his label IF? Records, from 1997 - 2001 at the Punters Club in Melbourne, Australia
*Zoetrope, a former US-Thrash metal-Band from Chicago
*"Zoetrope", an album by the influential dark ambient artist Brian "Lustmord" Williams
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