Film pick: Grizzly Man
When humans go up against nature in films like 127 Hours, they usually
come out short. Such is the case also in Werner Herzog's compelling documentary Grizzly Man
(2005), in which the director finds someone almost as strange as himself,
Timothy Treadwell, who just wanted to share his life with the ursines of the
title in the Alaskan wilderness. It screens at the Harvard Film Archive, Carpenter
Center, 24 Quincy St, Cambridge | November 24 @ 7 pm | free | 617.495.4700 or
hcl.harvard.edu/hfa.