Bear Footprint (1991)
A bear runs away from a hunting farm where wild animals are kept, on which hunting dogs are harassed. A half—armed, embittered beast on the loose is very scary, which is well understood by the characters of the film. It is almost impossible to catch a bear: not only is she not afraid of a person, but she knows perfectly well how to attack and how to protect herself from him. Fear for their own lives, the threat of criminal liability — this is what determines the actions of the characters throughout the film.
Director: Nikolai Solovtsov
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German Kachin as |
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Valentina Telichkina as |
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Yevgeni Shutov as |
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Boris Tashkentskiy as |
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Irina Nekrasova as |
| Writing | Nikolai Solovtsov | Writer |
| Writing | Yelena Solovtsova | Writer |
| Directing | Nikolai Solovtsov | Director |