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Winnie, un ourson de légende

Original title: A Bear Named Winnie
  • TV Movie
  • 2004
  • PG
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
1.3K
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Stephen Fry and Michael Fassbender in Winnie, un ourson de légende (2004)
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The extraordinary veritable story of the black bear who would become the inspiration for the stories of A.A. Milne, and the heroic man who saved her life.The extraordinary veritable story of the black bear who would become the inspiration for the stories of A.A. Milne, and the heroic man who saved her life.The extraordinary veritable story of the black bear who would become the inspiration for the stories of A.A. Milne, and the heroic man who saved her life.

  • Director
    • John Kent Harrison
  • Writers
    • Simon Vaughan
    • John Goldsmith
    • John Kent Harrison
  • Stars
    • Michael Fassbender
    • Gil Bellows
    • David Suchet
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    1.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Kent Harrison
    • Writers
      • Simon Vaughan
      • John Goldsmith
      • John Kent Harrison
    • Stars
      • Michael Fassbender
      • Gil Bellows
      • David Suchet
    • 18User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Michael Fassbender
    Michael Fassbender
    • Harry Colebourn
    Gil Bellows
    Gil Bellows
    • Colonel Barret
    David Suchet
    David Suchet
    • General Hallholland
    Stephen Fry
    Stephen Fry
    • Protheroe
    Jonathon Young
    Jonathon Young
    • Macray
    Aaron Ashmore
    Aaron Ashmore
    • Corporal Randy Taylor
    Ted Atherton
    Ted Atherton
    • Captain Elliot
    Robert Gauvin
    • Sgt. Major Picard
    Joshua J. Ballard
    Joshua J. Ballard
    • Timmy
    • (as Joshua Ballard)
    Miriam Smith
    Miriam Smith
    • Timmy's Mother
    Arne MacPherson
    Arne MacPherson
    • Wallace
    • (as Arne Macpherson)
    Nathan Valente
    • Evans
    Stan Lesk
    • George
    Chris Sigurdson
    • Major Crawford
    • (as Christopher Sigurdson)
    Carson Nattrass
    Carson Nattrass
    • Captain Osbourn
    Jon Ted Wynne
    Jon Ted Wynne
    • Conductor
    Paul Christie
    • Officer #1
    Grahame Merke
    • Officer #2
    • Director
      • John Kent Harrison
    • Writers
      • Simon Vaughan
      • John Goldsmith
      • John Kent Harrison
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    8bunch-5

    "The True Story of the Friendship Between a Canadian Soldier and a Bear Cub"

    Here's a quote from the CBC website along with my personal comments at the very end:

    "It is August 1914 and World War I has just begun.Lieutenant Harry Colebourn (Michael Fassbender), a veterinarian with the 34th Fort Garry Horse Division, is traveling by train with other soldiers when he buys a bear cub at a rest stop. He names her Winnie, after his home town of Winnipeg and, in spite of all common sense warnings from his fellow soldiers, takes her with him to the camp in Valcartier, Quebec where the Canadian expeditionary force is gathering.

    Winnie is a breath of fresh air for the young soldiers faced with the prospect of war, and she travels with them all the way to Salisbury Plain in England.

    When Harry's regiment is sent to fight in France, the young vet knows Winnie cannot go. He finds a home for her at the London Zoo, promising to return as soon as the war is over and take her back to Canada.

    While Harry and his friends fight in France, Winnie becomes the star attraction at the zoo. For the children of London, living in the shadow of a frightening war, she becomes a symbol of friendship and hope."

    What a good way to spend 2 hours. The acting was great, well directed, the sets were appropriate and I did get choked up! (This doesn't happen often, except in Zombie movies).

    However, there were some VERY annoying slow-motion shots that looked terrible. Lots of flickering during the slow-motion scenes and bad timing. It should have been omitted.

    Final verdict...A very entertaining and educational story about a beloved bear for the whole family.
    8clem_1010

    Winnie the sweetie

    It all starts in a world war environment, guys ready to serve their country, kill and be killed. Then as he is taking a walk in the local town, this soldier comes across a bear killer's shop, with bear skins everywhere. Then that little cub makes herself heard, and the soldier can't bear (haha!) the idea of the little one being skinned so buys it and tells his soldier unit this should be their mascot, their buddy, the little thing that could guide them and give them some warmth in the eve of a potential big fight. All fall in love with the cub, now named Winnie, and as weeks go by, all protect her and look after her. The key-soldier and his new best friend share a tent with Winnie at night. She is so cute and full of surprises, everybody falls in love with her. Difficult times and events follow, both for the army guys and Winnie, and then her destiny wraps up, as well as theirs. Not a blockbuster, but a very nice movie to watch on a Sunday afternoon, and one that makes you think again, in a nice way, about how animals can affect our lives. I recommend this film, if you are emotional, get some tissue. :-)
    10dalsun75

    The Most Beautiful Story Ever

    What a beautiful movie! After seeing this movie, I guess I'll fall in love with Winnie the pooh much more than before.

    This story happens around World War I. But it isn't about war... it's about love between Lt. Harry Colebourn and his little bear Winnie which later became the inspiration for the famous "Winnie the Pooh" stories.

    I show my respect to Lt. Harry Colebourn, his fellow soldiers (especially Ian Macray) and Col.John Barret. Even though they were in the edge of war time, they did their best to take care of this little furry creature and kept love for her all the way.

    I strongly recommend this movie to those who have furry family members. Animals can teach you what true love is...
    10BCBaily

    Was a great Movie !

    I have to say I just finished watching this movie and loved it. It was very well done and very touching the bear was great as well as the actors in this. I didn't realize it was started here in Canada so I learned something new! It is a heart warming movie and I would tell everyone to watch it!. It can bring on a few tears as well. Great for all ages. It is two hours of great entertainment and the time passes very fast without even knowing. The cast is also great as I said they did a great job the filming was not to bad either I would say I give this movie a 10/10 and again I'm a sucker for animal movies to normally I don't watch them cause they tug on the heart strings but this one I do give thumbs up ! Merry Christmas Everyone and have a great New Year and good movie watching to all!
    9tollini

    a Truly Moving Picture

    I am a judge for the Indianapolis-based Heartland Film Festival. This feature film is a Crystal Heart Award Winner and is eligible to be the Grand Prize Winner in October of 2005. The Heartland Film Festival is a non-profit that honors Truly Moving Pictures. A Truly Moving Picture "…explores the human journey by artistically expressing hope and respect for the positive values of life."

    The film centers around a Canadian army veterinarian, who buys a bear cub from a hunter while on a train ride east across Canada with his army comrades. They are going to a training camp, and from there they are going to Europe to fight in World War I. For a while, the bear cub becomes an army mascot. However, the bear becomes too troublesome and the order comes down to get rid of the bear. And that is where the story gets interesting.

    The young army men have a boring, uneventful life as they train for war. The bear becomes one of their centers of interest. Their other center of interest is developing relationships among each other as they prepare for the then unknown-to-them horrors of war. It becomes obvious that the real purpose of training is to develop loyalty and friendship among each other so that they can rely on each other in stressful war times.

    The film has wonderful art direction and costuming and you are truly placed into the early part of the 20th century.

    A.A. Milne learned of this true story and this became the basis for the Winnie-the-Pooh stories.

    FYI – There is a Truly Moving Pictures web site where there is a listing of past Crystal Heart winners that are now either at the theater or available on video.

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    • Trivia
      At White River Ontario (on the north shore of Lake Superior) there is a park and a large monument to Winnie the bear who became Winnie The Pooh.
    • Goofs
      The troop train is a CPR train yet the coaches are green. CP's passenger coaches were always maroon.

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    • Release date
      • December 22, 2005 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Un ourson nommé Winnie
    • Filming locations
      • Birds Hill Provincial Park, Manitoba, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Original Pictures
      • Power
      • Powercorp
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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