Bear Islands
Directed by Martin RyšavýNovember 5, 2010 62mDocumentary, Adventure
8.0
In 'Bear Islands', director Martin Rysavy continues his exploration of subjects related to the Sakha Republic, or Yakutia, Russia's Far Eastern Federal District. The film captures the life of residents in the remotest part of the territory, Nizhnekolymsky Ulus. Bear Islands are located in the East Siberian Sea at the mouth of the Kolyma River. The camera follows park rangers who take care of the nature reserve as they travel to an isolated polar station through the vast space where the past meets the present. A portrait of a landscape, its history and people who inhabit it.
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Bear Islands was released on November 5, 2010.
Bear Islands was directed by Martin Ryšavý.
Bear Islands has a runtime of 62m.
Bear Islands was produced by Vratislav Šlajer.
In 'Bear Islands', director Martin Rysavy continues his exploration of subjects related to the Sakha Republic, or Yakutia, Russia's Far Eastern Federal District. The film captures the life of residents in the remotest part of the territory, Nizhnekolymsky Ulus. Bear Islands are located in the East Siberian Sea at the mouth of the Kolyma River. The camera follows park rangers who take care of the nature reserve as they travel to an isolated polar station through the vast space where the past meets the present. A portrait of a landscape, its history and people who inhabit it.
Bear Islands is a Documentary, Adventure film.
Bear Islands has an audience rating of 8 out of 10.
