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Grizzly Man (2005) -- A devastating and heartrending take on grizzly bear activists Timothy Treadwell and Amie Huguenard, who were killed in October of 2003 while living among grizzlies in Alaska.
Grizzly Man (2005) -- Clip: The Precipice of Death
Grizzly Man (2005) -- Clip: He's Lost Sight

Overview

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Director:
Werner Herzog
Writer:
Werner Herzog (written by)
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Release Date:
7 December 2005 (France) more
Tagline:
In nature, there are boundaries. more
Plot:
A devastating and heartrending take on grizzly bear activists Timothy Treadwell and Amie Huguenard, who were killed in October of 2003 while living among grizzlies in Alaska. full summary | add synopsis
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Awards:
12 wins & 6 nominations more
User Comments:
a kind of master's class in a schizo documentary- sometimes quite amusing and entertaining, other times very somber and depressing more

Cast

  (Credited cast)

Werner Herzog ... Himself / Narrator / Interviewer (voice)
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Carol Dexter ... Herself, Treadwell's mother
Val Dexter ... Himself, Treadwell's father
Sam Egli ... Himself (Egli Air Haul)
Franc G. Fallico ... Himself (Coroner)
Willy Fulton ... Himself, pilot
Marc Gaede ... Himself (Ecologist)
Marnie Gaede ... Herself (Ecologist)
Sven Haakanson Jr. ... Himself, Alutiiq Museum Director
Amie Huguenard ... Herself (archive footage)

David Letterman ... Himself (archive footage)
Jewel Palovak ... Herself
Kathleen Parker ... Herself (Close Friend)

Warren Queeney ... Himself (Actor, Close Friend)
Timothy Treadwell ... Himself (archive footage)
Larry Van Daele ... Himself, bear biologist
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Additional Details

MPAA:
Rated R for language.
Runtime:
USA:103 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Dolby Digital
Certification:
Netherlands:AL | UK:15 | Canada:14A (Alberta/British Columbia/Ontario) | Canada:G (Québec) | Sweden:Btl | Australia:M | Finland:K-7 | Singapore:NC-16 | USA:R | South Africa:13L
Company:
Discovery Docs more

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Trivia:
Werner Herzog listened to the audio tape that records the last moments of Timothy Treadwell and Amie Huguenard as they're killed by grizzly bears. Contrary to some beliefs, he never owned the tape. It is owned by one of Timothy's friends who has never listened to it. However, out of respect for the late couple, Herzog declined to feature it in the film although there is a scene with Herzog listening to the footage. more
Quotes:
Timothy Treadwell: Nobody friggin' knew that there are times when my life has been on the precipice of death! more
Movie Connections:
Featured in 2006 Independent Spirit Awards (2006) (TV) more
Soundtrack:
Coyotes more

FAQ

Do we hear the recording of the attack?
David Letterman is credited on IMDB but I didn't see him in the film, where was he?
Why didn't Herzog air the tape?
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68 out of 86 people found the following comment useful:-
a kind of master's class in a schizo documentary- sometimes quite amusing and entertaining, other times very somber and depressing, 16 August 2005
10/10
Author: JackGattanella from United States

This documentary, written, directed, and narrated by German madman maestro Werner Herzog, has very little in it that isn't worth seeing, and at its best brings some of the most captivating, candid, and entertaining documentary footage of the year. The subject matter is an environmentalist/bear nut named Timothy Treadwell, a nobody who became a kind of weird celebrity for living each summer on an Alaskan wildlife preservation with Grizzly bears. He also documented a lot of his time on the island, which Herzog chooses wisely for his film on him. Treadwell may or may not have totally believed a fate like death among his co-habitants would come (there is one scene where he says he'd die for them, another when he says he's safe). But his fate did come, along with his girlfriends, rather grisly as we hear from the details (which, wisely, we never see).

One is tempted to comment on Treadwell, as he is (much as with Herzog's protagonists in his fiction films) possessive, ambitious, naive, dazed, emotional, but somehow in tune with his own sense of nature and the ways of the world. Herzog himself comments a good deal on Treadwell, when he agrees with him, when he doesn't (Herzog, as Roger Ebert pointed out, does have a bleak world-view as opposed to Treadwell's overly optimistic one). What one can comment on is the execution of the material. We get interviews with Treadwell's close friends (one platonic, one not), the people who found his and his girlfriend's bodies in the forest, and a couple of nearby experts (one Native American comments on how Treadwell did what they had never done in 7,000 years, to cross a boundary that was respected). Herzog also gives us majestic, spacious images of Alaskan wilderness, and gives some ample time for footage of the bears and foxes.

If not for Treadwell's rather high & low nature (as a friend comments), this might be a very standard documentary on a bear expert. But because of the documentary- or near television hosting footage (I sometimes felt like I was seeing a nicer, if stranger version, of the Croc Hunter)- of Treadwell on camera by himself, the film gets another dimension. It's also a help that in combating the grim reality of what became of him (Herzog's narration is this rather sad, if praising side), it's rather funny to see Treadwell in his behavior on screen. In some subtle ways he's in a more 'normal' state of mind than the rest of us- he loves his bears (whom, by the way, he gave names to; he stands his ground against the occasional poachers); he has that mix of sentimentality and rawness that is needed to live for so long in the wilderness.

The absurdity of it usually brings the laughs, but even behind them there is always a constant curiosity about him. We learn that he wanted to be an actor, which lead to a bad, near fatal spell before his 'bear' retreat, acting as more of a spiritual catalyst more than anything else. Even if some of this footage is a little zany, over-the-top, or may go far on his name, it is honest to a kind of schizo degree. We almost wouldn't want Treadwell to be normal, and go figure- Herzog would have no interest in him. In the end, despite Herzog's comments (which aren't the best parts of the film to me), his film tries not to pass judgment on Treadwell, letting his actions and other testimonies speak for themselves. And, if nothing else, it's compulsively (for a certain movie-viewer) watchable.

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