

Red Deer Hunting
Moscow's rich want to get their hands on a thriving factory in Siberia. The Saga of the 1990s based on the book by Yulia Latynina
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the world of red deer hunting, exploring its traditions, practices, and ecological implications. It offers a nuanced look at the relationship between humans and wildlife, showcasing the often controversial practice through the eyes of those involved.
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- Appears to be a straightforward observational documentary.
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Fun Fact
The director, Tomi Ungerer, was a renowned artist and author, known for his children's books and satirical drawings, making his foray into documentary filmmaking an interesting artistic choice.
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