A) Bear 141 B) Werner Herzog C) Timothy Treadwell D) Jane Goodall
A) The Rocky Mountains B) Yellowstone National Park C) Africa D) Alaska
A) 13 B) 8 C) 5 D) 20
A) Les Stroud B) David Attenborough C) Timothy Treadwell D) Werner Herzog
A) They were killed by a bear B) They drowned C) They starved to death D) They were struck by lightning
A) 1999 B) 2003 C) 2010 D) 2006
A) Bear Guardians B) Wildlife Watcher Society C) Grizzly People D) Bear Habitat Foundation
A) Teacher B) Actor C) Doctor D) Engineer
A) Bear Whisperer B) Wild Bear Wrestler C) Grizzly Man D) Bear King
A) Yosemite National Park B) Yellowstone National Park C) Katmai National Park D) Glacier National Park
A) Sven Haakanson B) Pilot Willy Fulton C) Richard Thompson D) Jewel Palovak
A) Timothy Treadwell B) Sven Haakanson C) Richard Thompson D) Werner Herzog
A) He had 'gained the trust' of certain bears B) He could communicate verbally with bears C) He was immune to bear attacks D) He was a professional bear trainer
A) To destroy it B) To keep it in a living room C) To broadcast it publicly D) To submit it to a film festival
A) With park rangers B) At the Alutiiq Museum C) In a bank vault D) In her living room
A) It was sentimental and clouded his thinking B) It was indifferent to the dangers C) It was accurate and well-informed D) It was purely scientific
A) A lead role in a blockbuster movie B) An Oscar for Best Actor C) A part in a Broadway play D) A role to Woody Harrelson in Cheers
A) Amie Huguenard's family B) Jewel Palovak C) Willy Fulton D) The National Park Service
A) Best Documentary/ Non-Fiction Film B) Alfred P. Sloan Prize C) Gotham Award for Best Documentary D) Grand Jury Prize
A) There were no bears left due to poaching B) The incidence of poaching was low C) Poaching was rampant and increasing D) Treadwell stopped all poaching activities
A) Number 60 B) Number 43 C) Number 10 D) Number 25
A) Rolling Stone B) Slant Magazine C) Forbes D) The Hollywood Reporter
A) Make a name for himself in the wild B) Give up on his passions entirely C) Pursue acting more aggressively D) Move back to New York City
A) 150 B) 100 C) 75 D) 50
A) Roger Ebert B) David Denby C) Aiden Bryant D) Charlie Russell
A) Jewel Palovak B) Werner Herzog C) Erik Nelson D) Deb Liggett
A) Number 30 B) Number 69 C) Number 50 D) Number 90
A) 2025 B) 2026 C) 2024 D) 2023
A) Alfred P. Sloan Prize B) Best Documentary/ Non-Fiction Film C) Gotham Award for Best Documentary D) Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival
A) Timothy Treadwell's personal company B) Werner Herzog Productions alone C) Discovery Docs and Lions Gate Entertainment D) Alutiiq Museum and National Park Service
A) Jewel Palovak B) Werner Herzog C) Erik Nelson D) Deb Liggett
A) $5,500,000 B) $6,000,000 C) $3,000,000 D) $4,061,305
A) 60 minutes B) 15 minutes C) 30 minutes D) 45 minutes
A) Alfred P. Sloan Prize B) Toronto Film Critics Association Award for Best Documentary C) Best Non-Fiction Film D) San Francisco Film Critics Circle Award for Best Documentary
A) 85% B) 90% C) 75% D) 93%
A) 2008 B) 2005 C) 2006 D) 2007
A) Alaska Film Festival B) Anchorage Daily News office C) Jackson Hole Wildlife Festival D) Katmai National Park
A) December 26, 2005 B) January 15, 2006 C) November 20, 2005 D) February 10, 2006
A) Alfred P. Sloan Prize B) Gotham Award for Best Documentary C) Grand Jury Prize D) Best Documentary/ Non-Fiction Film
A) He stood by it firmly B) He never gave such advice C) He repudiated it as stupid and silly D) He thought it was a good idea at the time
A) 35,000 hours B) 50,000 hours C) 45,000 hours D) 25,000 hours
A) 2007 B) 2005 C) 2006 D) 2004
A) October 25, 2005 B) July 15, 2005 C) August 12, 2005 D) September 10, 2005
A) Grand Jury Prize B) Best Documentary C) Best Non-Fiction Film D) Toronto Film Critics Association Award for Best Documentary
A) 100 B) 144 C) 150 D) 200
A) 105 theaters B) 200 theaters C) 150 theaters D) 50 theaters
A) 2023 B) 2025 C) 2021 D) 2019 |