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:
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.