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Hair of the Bear

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Refusing to go to school, anxious 16-year-old Tori (played by Malia Baker) is driven by her mother to her grandfather's remote cabin on a frozen lake. Far from her urban lifestyle, Tori struggles to adapt to the woodsman ways of her grandfather Benoit (played by Roy Dupuis). But she must embrace the outdoors if she is to survive the deadly game of cat and mouse into which she is suddenly thrown. With Tori gradually finding her inner animal and will to fight, the film carries a message of teenage mental resilience. The pace is moody and atmospheric at first, then intense and unrelenting.

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Barry Hertz Globe and Mail Mar 5
Hair of the Bear never fully realizes its potential at the same time that it fails to escapes its own self-imposed limitations. Go to Full Review
Andrew Parker The Gate Mar 14
2/10
The action is empty and rote, marred by lethargic direction and low light cinematography that does the actors, sets, and natural beauty of the Manitoba wilderness all a huge disservice. Go to Full Review
Jim Slotek Original Cin Mar 5
B
There are "beats" they could use to make the storytelling smoother. But, given this is Trudeau and McLellan’s first time doing this, they have managed to create a workable revenge story that gets you to the "revenge" part with only a few distractions. Go to Full Review
Jericho Tadeo Exclaim! Mar 3
6/10
[Malia] Baker rises to the occasion, simultaneously displaying grit and vulnerability that make her a young Canadian actor to watch. Go to Full Review
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Nicole W @RT84091282 Mar 17 Hair of the Bear is a film I found myself connecting to very quickly. I became emotionally invested in the main character, whose struggles feel very real and reflective of what many teenagers face today. Her journey takes her off the grid and pushes her to discover a strength within herself that she didn’t know she had. The film is very poignant and emotional, showing her growth from someone facing difficult challenges into a true heroine. I especially appreciated how the story kept me on the edge of my seat. It had many moments where I was guessing what would happen next, and there were several surprises and even a few shocks along the way. Overall, Hair of the Bear is an emotional and suspenseful movie about resilience, self-discovery, and finding courage in difficult circumstances. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis Refusing to go to school, anxious 16-year-old Tori (played by Malia Baker) is driven by her mother to her grandfather's remote cabin on a frozen lake. Far from her urban lifestyle, Tori struggles to adapt to the woodsman ways of her grandfather Benoit (played by Roy Dupuis). But she must embrace the outdoors if she is to survive the deadly game of cat and mouse into which she is suddenly thrown. With Tori gradually finding her inner animal and will to fight, the film carries a message of teenage mental resilience. The pace is moody and atmospheric at first, then intense and unrelenting.
Director
James McLellan, Alexandre Trudeau
Producer
Juliette Hagopian
Screenwriter
James McLellan, Alexandre Trudeau
Production Co
Same Adventure Productions, julijette inc.
Genre
Mystery & Thriller, Adventure, Drama
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 32m