The Woman Who Saw The Bear (2016)
Since 1980, Lucille Côté has lived in Laterrière, surrounded by more than 250 animals. With a silver mane and candid demeanor, Lucille practices a craft that has long been the exclusive domain of men: Taxidermy. Through various contemplative and country-flavoured tableaux, we meet a particular breed of taxidermist, living outside of the digital age, with enough skills to get by in the woods without a compass or a frying pan.
Director: Joannie Lafrenière
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 18 min
Release Date: April 30, 2016
Country: Canada
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Woman Who Saw The Bear about?
- Since 1980, Lucille Côté has lived in Laterrière, surrounded by more than 250 animals. With a silver mane and candid demeanor, Lucille practices a craft that has long been the exclusive domain of men: Taxidermy. Through various contemplative and country-flavoured tableaux, we meet a particular breed of taxidermist, living outside of the digital age, with enough skills to get by in the woods without a compass or a frying pan.
- Who directed The Woman Who Saw The Bear?
- The Woman Who Saw The Bear was directed by Joannie Lafrenière.
- How long is The Woman Who Saw The Bear?
- The Woman Who Saw The Bear has a runtime of 18m (18 minutes).
- What genre is The Woman Who Saw The Bear?
- The Woman Who Saw The Bear is a Documentary film.
- Where was The Woman Who Saw The Bear produced?
- The Woman Who Saw The Bear was produced in Canada.