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The Woman Who Saw The Bear paints a vivid portrait of Lucille Côté, who’s been living with over 250 animals, creating this fascinating world of taxidermy. The documentary's tone is contemplative, almost meditative, as it explores Lucille's meticulous craft that breaks gender norms. You can feel the atmosphere of rural Canada, resonating with the sounds and sights of nature interspersed with Lucille's narrative. The pacing feels gentle, allowing viewers to soak in these quiet moments. The film captures the essence of her relationship with the animals, both alive and preserved, which gives it a unique emotional depth. It's not just about taxidermy; it's a reflection on life, death, and the bond between humans and animals.
Focus on Lucille's unique craftsmanship.Highlights gender roles in traditional trades.A deep dive into life and death themes.
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