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After its successful run on Logo, we've got the full, unedited version of this vibrant documentary that gives us insights into the bear community through portraits of three delightfully diverse men.
Gay men that identify as bears have created a diverse world that flies in the face of the gay mainstream media image of waxed and plucked gym boys. Bears are a subculture all their own with their own rules, cliques and yes, body image questions. Bears are hairy, big men who tend to socialize in packs at events called "Bear Runs". Dan Hunt (After Stonewall) explores this gorgeous fabric of men in his new documentary that challenged our expectations, made us laugh and even wish we were a big hairy man.
The film introduces us three charming men: Mikhael, Louie and Mike. Causing us to suspend our ridiculous presumptions based on appearances each of these three men opened up new passageways in our thought processes. The film follows a bear pack as they trek on the party circuit from Ptown to Montreal to San Fransisco and back home to NYC.
With 10 more minutes and tons of great footage in the extras, this film is far more than what Logo presented. Bear Run is an intimate visit with a community that could set an example for the gay community at large.
-- Scott Cranin
Studio : Pearl Wolf Productions
Bear, Documentary/Documentaries, Friendship, Gay Male, Gay/Lesbian, Transgender/Transsexual
Amos Lassen wrote on 10/15/2008:
“Bear Run”
Beaucoup Bears
Amos Lassen
“Bear Run” is one of the most enlightening films I have seen in a long time. It gave me a whole new perspective on the bear sub-culture and taught me a lot. I kind of always wanted to be a bear but always felt I was too thin. I found out by watching “Bear Run” that it is not just weight and fur that makes a man a bear but attitude plays the dominant role. I also learned of “trans” bears (Female to Male) and a whole new vocabulary.
Dan Hunt and Janet Baus have certainly put their hearts into this wonderful documentary about life in the bear world. The film centers on the lives of three loveable bears—Mikhael, our “trans” bear, Louie, former International Bear Cub winner, and Mike, a G-d loving and proud bear. Each has quite a story and each shows us a great deal about himself and his community. There is a certain tenderness to what each man has to say and their tales are eye opening.
Another thing that I learned here is that there are many more men involved in bear life than I have ever thought. The community that these bears live in is full of love and based upon mutual respect. I especially loved the explanation of how bear culture came to be and it something that we, who are not members of the beautiful people; the gay men who seem to guide the way we act and dress, can relate to.
We are taken to the different rituals of bear culture—bear runs, bear camping, bear soup ( a swimming pool filled with hot and hairy men), bear pageants. Wherever there are groups of bears there is a lot of love and the film shows that over and over. I am sure I was smiling as I watched the film—watching these guys having a good time just made me feel good.
I learned that almost every weekend there are 3 to 4 bear events going on all over the country and it is like there is a bear circuit. The guys will travel to meet their friends and there is a great sense of family among them.
The focal areas highlighted here include Provincetown, New York City, Montreal, Chicago (an enormous bear party) and Albany, New York. Wherever the filming is taking place, the bears are there having fun.
Perhaps the most important thing that “Bear Run” does is break down the stereotypes that many hold about gay men. Maybe bears are not the classic idea of the refined and elegant gay men but they have something special and to understand that, you have to see this film.
There are some great extras on the DVD as well—extra stories from the three main characters, Louie’s home movies, a short course in bear history and culture and additional footage from bear events around the U.S.
Here is a great opportunity to see what it is
being a mature gay man in the twenty-first century. You will be so glad you saw it.
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