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Nuisance Bear dives into the fascinating relationship between people and polar bears in Churchill, Manitoba. The film has this almost contemplative pacing, letting you soak up the environment and the absurdity of tourists flocking to see these majestic creatures. It doesn’t shy away from the complexities of wildlife tourism either. The cinematography captures the rugged beauty of the Arctic landscape, while the bears themselves are presented with a kind of raw, unfiltered authenticity. There’s a certain charm in its observational style, giving us a peek into the lives of the bears, and their interactions with humans. The absence of a known director adds this layer of intrigue, almost like a hidden gem that feels personal and unpolished yet profound.
Captivating cinematographyExplores wildlife tourismObservational storytelling style
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Gabriela Osio Vanden
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