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28-29 October 2009, Kuwait Al Maidan Cultural Centre

The Edge of Eden: Living with grizzlies

In Kamchatka, the most easterly region of Russia, a little miracle with huge implications is in the works. Considered by many to be the most dangerous animal in the world the grizzly bear, an endangered species, finds a protector and defender in Canadian conservationist, Charlie Russell. As a surrogate mother he struggles to reintroduce orphaned cubs to the wild against the backdrop of a dramatic landscape filled with lurking predators and poachers. Filmed in the course of a year, this relationship is bound to fill you with awe and sure to win your hearts and minds.

Directors: Jeff and Sue Turner

Running time: 88 minutes

Screening: Thurs, Oct 29th, 4:00 p.m.

Winner- Spotlight on BC Award, DOXA Film Festival

Admission to this event is free!

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