Grizzly Man (2005)

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70024093.jpgRenowned nonfiction director Werner Herzog chronicles the tragic and untimely death of outdoorsman Timothy Treadwell, who devoted his life to studying grizzly bears living in the Alaskan wilderness -- only to have one of them maul him to death. Pieced together mainly from Treadwell's own video footage, this fascinating documentary goes deep into the wilderness of one man's mind to uncover how he spent his final days.

Starring: Timothy Treadwell, Amie Huguenard ...
Director: Werner Herzog
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Grizzly Man (2005): Thumbs up for me. An indepth, personal and psychological look at Timothy Treadwell. I found the film to be investigative and haunting at the same time as it tries to understand the mind of m...


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