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‘Nuisance Bear’ Review: While Remarkable Footage of a Rare Bear Is Sure to Awe, the Sundance Winner’s Themes Prove a Bit More Muddled
Sundance honored films addressing free speech, labor exploitation, and conservation, with the US Grand Jury Prize documentary highlighting polar bear-human conflicts in Manitoba.
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‘Nuisance Bear’ Review: While Remarkable Footage of a Rare Bear Is Sure to Awe, the Sundance Winner’s Themes Prove a Bit More Muddled
Polar bears are growing increasingly comfortable around people, and that’s a problem. One can see the tension between these natural hunters and those who hunt them — whether that happens with telephoto lenses or high-powered rifles — in Churchill, Manitoba, self-proclaimed “polar bear capital of the world,” where tourists flock when the magnificent animals migrate […]
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