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Il faut sauver l'ours blanc

Original title: Spirit Bear: The Simon Jackson Story
  • TV Movie
  • 2005
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
369
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Il faut sauver l'ours blanc (2005)
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Simon Jackson fights to save the endagered Spirit Bear from extinction by going up against the foresting industry.Simon Jackson fights to save the endagered Spirit Bear from extinction by going up against the foresting industry.Simon Jackson fights to save the endagered Spirit Bear from extinction by going up against the foresting industry.

  • Director
    • Stefan Scaini
  • Writer
    • Kent Staines
  • Stars
    • Mark Rendall
    • Graham Greene
    • Katie Stuart
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    369
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    • Director
      • Stefan Scaini
    • Writer
      • Kent Staines
    • Stars
      • Mark Rendall
      • Graham Greene
      • Katie Stuart
    • 8User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Mark Rendall
    Mark Rendall
    • Simon Jackson
    Graham Greene
    Graham Greene
    • Lloyd Blackburn, Ph.D.
    Katie Stuart
    Katie Stuart
    • Marcus Perdue
    Ed Begley Jr.
    Ed Begley Jr.
    • Frank Perdue
    Catherine Disher
    Catherine Disher
    • Ms. Starr
    Owen Roth
    Owen Roth
    • Neil Lawrence
    • (as Owen Rotharmel)
    Troy Yorke
    • Fergus Diogenes
    Pamela Sinha
    Pamela Sinha
    • Sophie Sabris, Minister
    Jonathan Potts
    Jonathan Potts
    • Clive Jackson
    Jude Coffey
    • Carol Ann
    Mark Caven
    Mark Caven
    • Mr. Hall
    Herbie Barnes
    • Weasel
    Melody A. Johnson
    Melody A. Johnson
    • Assistant to Sophie
    The Trews
    The Trews
    • Themselves
    Denis Lacroix
    Alexandra Lai
    • Girl in hardware store
    Tabitha Lupien
    Tabitha Lupien
    Michael McNaughton
    • Steven
    • Director
      • Stefan Scaini
    • Writer
      • Kent Staines
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    6Uriah43

    A Teenager Fighting Against the Logging Industry

    While hiking on an island in British Columbia one day a teenager by the name of "Simon Jackson" (Mark Rendall) finds himself trapped by a wild bear with nowhere to run. Miraculously, a white bear appears out of nowhere and not only fights the bear but allows Simon to escape afterward as well. Not long afterward he learns that this particular animal is neither a polar bear nor an albino but belongs to a unique class known colloquially as a "spirit bear" which only exists in a very small geographical location. To his horror, he also discovers that the bear's environment is about to be destroyed in the near future by a powerful lumber company and he becomes determined to prevent this at all costs. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this turned out to be a much better film than I initially expected with some heart-warming scenes here and there. Admittedly, there were a couple of rather corny scenes as well but all in all I enjoyed this film for the most part and have rated it accordingly. Slightly above average.
    10penguinpix

    A great story of a boy's fight to save a unique type of bear

    Why hasn't this excellent film shown up in theaters and/or on TV in the US? This is great storytelling with an urgent message of how we are losing so much of our natural resource treasures to greed and unbridled development. The cinematography of the British Columbia rain forest and encounters with the Spirit Bear are remarkable. The film is not, however, just a pretty picture. We follow the difficulty of convincing people who have economic interests in development that some things are worth preserving. Having been involved in conservation projects myself, I find the inclusion of the hard fight to win over the public to a conservation cause very close to the mark. Well done! Hope this film gets the play it deserves.
    10reigh_leigh

    Amazing Man!!

    I cannot wait to see this movie. I know Simon Jackson personally and he is an amazing, AMAZING man! I remember when I first met Simon after receiving my scholarship from TD Canada Trust, he told us his story while we told him ours. Simon is a man whom you listen to when he speaks, he has this special thing about himself, I don't know what it is, but I know he has it. Simon is going to make it big, and he'll save his bear.

    He's great, just great. He told us about THIS movie and he's very proud, I know it will be a 10/10!

    If you're looking forward to seeing a movie in the US about the Spirit Bear, wait until 2008 because the movie industry is going to be taken aback by a "first ever" involving the Spirit Bear! :D
    10outdoorchrisb

    inspirational

    Pleased to note that the movie is now airing in the US on at least my local PBS station KBYU in Utah. Just saw it today and decided to sign up to IMDb to give a review (my personal first on IMDb) and note of well deserved encouragement for the work this movie represents. Im glad for the preservation actions to protect this rare animal. In writing this, some may think me to be an "environmentalist", etc. Which is not the case, I just like to encourage support for good things when I see them. Although I do love the outdoors and work in related industries. Keep up the good work! This is a good message which I think, if listened to, can increase appreciation of balance in the world we live in between industry and the nature and creation of life on this planet. The movie stirs the spirit towards appreciation for the natural world around us and can help one to realize, remember and appreciate things in our world before we slip to accidentally or intentionally destroy them. Such appreciation, I believe, can help prevent human regret of mistakes that can be irreversible.
    8sonoranfish

    The Power of One

    This film, made with the financial support of the Canadian government, is based on the true story of a genuine environmental hero. Simon Jackson was only 13 when he began his crusade to save the Spirit Bear, a white version of Ursus Americanus Kermodei, which occurs in about 10% of the black bears which live in a relatively small area in Canada. The only habitat of the Spirit Bear is Princess Royal Island, other adjacent large islands, and nearby coastal British Columbia. This unique temperate rainforest area was threatened by clearcut logging. Simon faced down not only the BC government, and the timber industry, but also the loggers themselves.

    His story is one that needs to be told to everyone on this planet---that it is possible for one determined person to change what is happening to our environment, before it is too late. The film is not a millions-of-bucks slick production, but is touching and feels genuine. The footage of the Spirit Bear(s) is truly remarkable. I love Graham Greene and he was perfect in his role of a somewhat disillusioned environmental organization employee and mentor to Simon. My only real criticism is the music, which seemed much louder than the rest of the soundtrack.

    For people who know nothing about the campaign to save the Spirit Bear's habitat from destruction by ignorance and greed, the film is very enlightening. For those of us who joined our voices to the thousands who heard about the Spirit Bear directly from Simon Jackson, it is very heartening to see the story disseminated through this film. I can only hope everyone who sees it will feel empowered to lift their voice to protest greed and injustice in the world.

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    • Trivia
      Not to get confused, this film is not based on the best selling novel "Touching Spirit Bear". The film is based on the real life campaign by Spirit Bear Youth Coalition founder Simon Jackson to save the habitat of the Kermode bear.
    • Connections
      References Casablanca (1942)
    • Soundtracks
      Sell The Earth
      Written by Gary Koftinoff

      Performed by Gary Koftinoff

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    • Release date
      • December 30, 2005 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official sites
      • Coalition Wild
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Povestea lui Simon Jackson
    • Filming locations
      • British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Kermode Kid Productions
      • Screen Door
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      • 1h 31m(91 min)
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