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Bear (2011 film)

Bear
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Directed by Nash Edgerton
Produced by Lauren Edwards
John Polson
Written by David Michod
Nash Edgerton
Starring Nash Edgerton
Teresa Palmer
Warwick Thornton
Music by Ben Lee
Ione Skye
Jack Graddis
Cinematography Adam Arkapaw
Edited by Nash Edgerton
Production
company
Blue-Tongue Films
Peachy Pictures
Fxphd
Release date
  • 21 May 2011 (2011-05-21) (Cannes)
Running time
11 minutes
Country Australia
Language English

Bear is a 2011 Australian short black comedy drama film directed by Nash Edgerton and written by David Michod and Nash Edgerton. The film had its world premiere in competition at the Cannes Film Festival on 21 May 2011.

Jack has the perfect birthday surprise planned for Emelie. Sometimes, though, plans go horrifically wrong.

The film earned mainly positive reviews from critics. Ivan Kander of short of the week gave film the positive review said "Edgerton isn’t trying to surprise you—he already pulled off that magic trick once with Spider. Instead, he’s reveling a bit in a sort of misanthropic playground. Our protagonist is a cartoon character of sorts—the Wile E. Coyote of cinematic schadenfreude. He’s always getting himself, and his loved ones, into the darndest, deadliest situations. And, all the while, we can’t help but laugh at his misfortune." David Brook of blue print review gave the film three and a half out of five stars and said "A sequel to Spider, Bear basically replays the gag in a new setting. Predictable of course for this reason, but still funny and well produced." Another critic in his review said that "Reviewing a film this short is going to be fairly similar to reviewing an advert, because and with so little time to build character or a world, it essentially comes down to did you did or did you didn’t like the punch. In this case, I did, it gave me a legitimate ‘ I didn’t see that coming’ moment, upon the fact that it was coolly put together and even pulls of a very impressive stunt. Not one I’ll remember for the rest of my days for sure, but an amusing distraction, which is exactly what I think it was designed to be."

Bear is a follow-up of Edgerton's 2007 short film Spider.


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