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Time and Place: The Polar Bears of Hudson Bay
200422 min 9 secFilm: Documentaire
Réalisation: Robert J. Long
Production: Karen P. HendersMichael SnookJohn Panikkar
Produced by WestWind Pictures with the participation of the Canadian Television Fund, with the financial participation of the Saskatchewan Film Employment Tax Credit, and in association with Knowledge Network, SCN and Discovery Channel.
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The heat and the flies of the brief Arctic summer are almost more than the polar bears of Churchill, Manitoba can tolerate. Nearly 1000 of the bears have congregated along a stretch of shoreline near this port city, the largest inhabited place on this coast. The bears are hungry. They can only hunt their staff of life, the ringed seal, on the frozen ice of the great inland sea called Hudson Bay. But for two months of the year, the ice melts and the bears are landlocked. Their intense hunger turns them to marauders of garbage that fills the town dump. The more daring bears come dangerously close to town. This unacceptable behaviour is rewarded by live capture and a few weeks in the darkened interior of the only maximum-security penitentiary for bears on the planet. The bears are only released when ice once again covers the Bay. This aversion therapy works, but it's not intended to drive the bears away entirely. For the bears draw some 10,000 curious tourists to Churchill each summer. The tourists fill hotel rooms and ride out into the tundra on unique Churchill tundra buggies, monster busses that deliver the most dedicated bear watchers to temporary lodges made of monster trailers assembled and parked out on the land. From behind the bars and glass of the trailers, the tourists can spend concentrated days or even weeks watching the huge, beautiful bears wait for the sudden blizzards that announce the coming of winter, the return of the ice and the end of another tortured, hungry summer, in this Time & Place.
Catégories de sujets
- Animaux > MammifèresParcs, Réserves et Jardins zoologiquesRecherche, Évolution et Comportement
Générique
- réalisateur
- Robert J. Long
- narrateur
- Robert J. Long
- producteur
- Karen P. Henders
- conseiller à la création
- Bruce Steele
- directeur de la photographie
- Robert J. Long
- 2e caméra
- Ronald Jacobs
- preneur de son
- Ronald Jacobs
- monteur
- Norm Sawchyn
- gérant de production
- Maria Spinarski
- recherchiste
- Ronald Jacobs
- Amy Kerr
- Pat Miller-Schroeder
- Maria Spinarski
- coordonnateur de production
- Ronald Jacobs
- Nicole Wiwchar
- supervision de la postproduction
- Jack Tunnicliffe
- coordonnateur postproduction
- Karen Vandervaart
- montage son
- Robert J. Long
- Ronald Jacobs
- mixage
- Dave Fries
- soutien technique
- Trevor Bennett
- monteur en ligne
- Trevor Bennett
- assistant à la postproduction
- Kathryn Wiebe
- Ian Roberton
- Curtis Rostad
- conception des titres
- Jack Tunnicliffe
- Colin Hubick
- cartes
- Jack Tunnicliffe
- Colin Hubick
- sous-titres pour malentendants
- Vertical Sync
- comptable de production
- Gail Snook
- Brent Evans
- comptabilité
- Primrose Sloan
- Barbara Bezan
- Kendell Waugh
- services juridiques
- Patricia Warsaba
- Robertson Stromberg
- assurance de production
- Multimedia Insurance Brokers
- auditeur
- Rita Stevenson-Ellis
- producteur exécutif
- Michael Snook
- cadre de production
- John Panikkar