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Chola the Bear
Ursus is a story of three outcasts—Georgian unemployed film director, Ukrainian ex-stuntman and a Canadian female fighter for the wild animals' rights—making their desperate journey from Tbilisi, the capital of ex-Soviet Georgia plunged into a civil war, to Berlin at the beginning of 1992. Each of the three characters pursues their own goal without even knowing how much their fates are intertwined.
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Plot Summary
As a young cub, Chola was captured and brought to a zoo in Cochabamba, Bolivia. Due to improper conditions, she developed a condition known as hyperkeratosis, causing her skin to thicken and crack. This film chronicles her life and the efforts to improve her living situation and well-being.
Critical Reception
Information regarding critical reception and audience ratings for 'Chola the Bear' is not readily available through standard public databases. As an independent documentary, it may not have received widespread distribution or critical review coverage.
What Reviewers Say
Details on specific reviewer sentiments are not widely published.
The film likely highlights the plight of captive animals and the importance of proper care.
It may also touch upon conservation efforts and ethical considerations in zoological institutions.
Google audience: Audience review data for 'Chola the Bear' is not publicly accessible.
Fun Fact
Chola the Bear's case of hyperkeratosis gained significant attention, leading to international efforts to relocate her to a more suitable sanctuary, which was eventually achieved.
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