The Sociologist and the Bear Cub
The Sociologist and the Bear Cub

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The Sociologist and the Bear Cub

2016
Movie
77 min
French

Between September 2012 and May 2013, France is debating the upcoming marriage equality laws. During those nine months, sociologist Irène Théry talks about what is at stake with her son Mathias Théry, who will make a movie with Étienne Chaillou out of those hours of conversations. It is a documentary about the social debate in France, but also about family and intimacy.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Documentary, Nature

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This documentary follows a sociologist as he embarks on an unconventional study, immersing himself in the wild to understand the life of a bear cub. The film explores the unique bond that forms between the man and the animal, examining themes of interspecies communication and the boundaries of scientific observation. It offers a glimpse into the challenges and rewards of such an intimate ecological investigation.

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