Synopsis
Most will never experience the exhilaration of seeing a half-ton-grizzly bear in the wild — but now people of all ages are daring to get closer than ever before to some of the largest predators on the planet.
From the safety of giant-screen theaters worldwide, of course.
From black bears in Montana to polar bears in the arctic, the National Wildlife Federation’s fourth giant-screen film, Bears, features a fresh view of these powerful, majestic and often misunderstood animals in the full glory of their natural habitat, and highlights the universal threats to bear populations.
Film Information
Director(s): David Lickley
Producer(s): Goulam Amarsy
Narrator(s): Tyrone Benskin
Release: 2001
Runtime(s): 39
Awards & Accolades
- Over $30 million in gross box office
Other Credits
Supervising Producer: James Marchbank
Co-Executive Producer: Ed Capelle
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