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Polar Bears Invade Human Space: A Dark Reality
1 Feb
Summary
- Film documents polar bears growing too comfortable with humans.
- The documentary explores complex issues like climate change and colonialism.
- It highlights the dangers and ethical dilemmas of human-wildlife conflict.

The award-winning documentary "Nuisance Bear" offers a stark look at the growing proximity between humans and polar bears, particularly in Churchill, Manitoba.
The film, recognized at Sundance, visually explores this phenomenon, often focusing on human behavior around the bears as much as the animals themselves. Shot in widescreen, it contrasts serene nature montages with the anxious reality of bears near populated areas.
Narrated by Inuit voiceover, the documentary touches upon complex issues including colonialism, climate change, and race relations. It details how bears adapt to human presence, sometimes becoming bolder, leading to dangerous encounters and the implementation of measures like "polar bear prison."



