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Date: August 12, 2005 Limited
Distributor: Lion's Gate Films
Film Genre: Documentary
Country: United States
Director(s): Werner Herzog
Cast: Timothy Treadwell, Amie Huguenard
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Synopsis:
Timothy Treadwell's death was as sensational as
his life: Having presumed he could live safely among the grizzly
bears of the Alaskan wilderness, the outdoorsman and author (Among
Grizzlies)--along with his partner, Amie Huguenard--was eventually
killed and devoured by one of the very animals to whom he had
devoted years of study. In telling this story, Werner Herzog relies
considerably on Treadwell's own video footage, shot during his
time in the wild. But in the manner well known to those familiar
with the stunning nonfiction films Herzog has made throughout
his career, and most notably from the early '90s through today
("Lessons of Darkness," "Little Dieter Needs to
Fly," "Mein Liebster Feind," and most recently
"The White Diamond"), the famed German director takes
Treadwell's story into unexpected emotional frontiers and startling
landscapes of the mind. Where he doesn't go is equally as fascinating,
but if Herzog is consistent about anything, it is the defiance
of the ordinary, the rejection of the obvious, and the relentlessly
searching eye he turns on whatever subject attracts his attention.
Treadwell is an intriguing, infuriating, perhaps even tragic figure.
But Herzog himself is equally compelling, and this brilliant film
is just one reason why.
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