Hair Of The Bear (w. Director Q&A)

HAIR OF THE BEAR, which premiered at the Windsor International Film Festival, sees Malia Baker (‘Babysitter’s Club’, ‘Are You Afraid of the Dark?’, DESCENDENTS 4) play Tori, an anxious 16-year-old girl who is self-harming and refusing to go to school. In response, her mother takes her out of her social media-centered life to stay with her French-Canadian grandfather Benoit, Roy Dupuis, (‘La Femme Nikita’, and ‘Shake Hands With The Devil’) in his remote, rustic cabin in Eastern Manitoba.As Tori struggles to adapt to the woodsman ways of her French Canadian grandfather, she ultimately must embrace the outdoors if she is to survive the deadly game of cat and mouse she is thrust into.

The coming-of-age film, shot northeast of Winnipeg, Manitoba, marks the narrative feature debut of Alexandre Trudeau, brother of former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and fellow writer and director James McLellan.

Presented by Rendez-Vous French Film Festival

Sunday, March 8
Doors 6:00 pm | Film 6:30 pm *Start time subject to change. Please arrive on time.

Tickets HERE

HAIR OF THE BEAR (Alexandre Trudeau & James McLellan, 2025 / 92mins / 14A) Suffering from debilitating anxiety and refusing to go to school, 16 year old Tori is driven to stay with her grandfather in a remote frozen wilderness but unexpectedly finds herself caught up in a deadly game of cat and mouse.


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Refusing to go to school, anxious 16-year-old Tori is driven by her mother to her grandfather's rustic cabin in Eastern Manitoba on the remote American-Canadian border. As Tori struggles to adapt to the woodsman ways of her French Canadian grandfather, she ultimately must embrace the outdoors if she is to survive the deadly game of cat and mouse she is thrust into.

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