一部关于1960年代实实在在的灰熊袭击蒙大拿初版的低预算电影, 突显了美国西部人类与野生生物的危险。
A low-budget film about real 1960s grizzly attacks in Montana debuts, highlighting human-wildlife dangers in the American West.
一部以1960年代蒙大拿州真实事件为依据的低预算影片“Grizzly Night”(Grizzly Night)首映,
"Grizzly Night," a low-budget film based on true 1960s events in Montana, debuts as a dramatized account of two grizzly bear attacks in Glacier National Park.
这部电影由Burke Doeren导演, 主角是Charles Esten和Brec Bassinger, 描述野外人类与野生生物相遇的危险。
Directed by Burke Doeren in his feature debut and starring Charles Esten and Brec Bassinger, the movie portrays the dangers of human-wildlife encounters in the wilderness.
尽管影片获得了褒贬不一甚至差评——在Letterboxd上获得了2.6分——但其现实生活的根源和背景可能会吸引喜欢生存故事和美国西部历史的观众。
Despite receiving mixed to poor reviews—earning a 2.6 on Letterboxd—the film’s real-life roots and setting may appeal to fans of survival stories and American West history.
释放大麻正与蒙大拿更广泛的文化变化同时发生,包括有记录的大麻销售和新的立法。
Its release coincides with broader cultural shifts in Montana, including record marijuana sales and new legislation.