The Bear Facts

The Bear Facts

Release date : June 1, 2010
Runtime : 4m
Countries of origin : Canada /
Original Language :
Director : Jonathan Wright /
Writers : Jonathan Wright /
Production companies : ONF | NFB / Inuit Broadcasting Corporation /
June 1, 2010 4m Canada Comedy More
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In this animated short, a self-important colonial explorer emerges from a sailing ship and plants a flag on the Arctic ice, as a bemused Inuit hunter looks on. Then the explorer plants another, and another, and another, while the hunter, clearly not impressed that his land has been “discovered,” quietly goes about his business. In this charming and humorous re-imagining of first contact between Inuit and European, Jonathan Wright brings us the story of a savvy hunter and the ill-equipped explorer he outwits.
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  • title:The Bear Facts
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2010
  • Runtime:4m
  • Genres: Comedy · Animation ·
  • Countries of origin: Canada ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Jonathan Wright /
  • Writers: Jonathan Wright ·
  • Production companies: ONF | NFB · Inuit Broadcasting Corporation ·
  • Overview:In this animated short, a self-important colonial explorer emerges from a sailing ship and plants a flag on the Arctic ice, as a bemused Inuit hunter looks on. Then the explorer plants another, and another, and another, while the hunter, clearly not impressed that his land has been “discovered,” quietly goes about his business. In this charming and humorous re-imagining of first contact between Inuit and European, Jonathan Wright brings us the story of a savvy hunter and the ill-equipped explorer he outwits.
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