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So, 'Bears of Durango' is one of those deep dives into the world of wildlife research that feels a bit raw and real. It follows a team of researchers as they tackle the growing black bear-human conflicts in Colorado, which is fascinating if you’re into conservation themes. The pacing is quite naturalistic, almost wandering at times, mirroring the unpredictable nature of the bears themselves. The cinematography captures both the beauty and the danger of the Colorado wilderness, and you almost feel the tension with every bear encounter. The practical effects here are the team's actual interactions with the bears, which gives it an authentic vibe. It’s not your typical documentary, more like a journey into understanding our coexistence with wildlife.
Focuses on conservation science and black bear behavior.Captivating scenes of wildlife interactions.Explores the tension between humans and nature.
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Dusty Hulet
Director