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Grizzly Man
(2005)
Director: Werner Herzog
Synopsis: This documentary focuses on amateur grizzly bear experts Timothy Treadwell and his partner Amie Huguenard who frequently journeyed to Alaska to study and live with the bears. In October of 2003, the two were killed and devoured by one of the very animals to whom they had devoted years of study.
Runtime: 100 minutes
MPAA Rating: R - for language.
Genre:
Documentary
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DVD Review - James Plath Grizzly Man (2005)(Widescreen) According to some of the testimonials in this documentary, amateur
naturalist Timothy Treadwell wanted to "mutate" into one of the bears he
lived among for 13 summers. In a way, he got his wish. MORE »
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