Nuisance Bear

Ohio Premiere

Showings

Festival tickets go on sale March 18, with visionaries and members receiving early access for ticket purchase.

April 11, 2026
12:00 pm – 1:26 pm
Playhouse Square Campus
CSU Screening Room at the Idea Center (Floor 6)

About This Film

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Festival Year: 2026
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Run Time: 86 Minutes
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Film Type: Feature
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Animated: No
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Genre: Documentary
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Countr(ies): Canada, USA, United Kingdom
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Language: Inuktitut, English
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English Subtitles: Yes
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Captions: Closed
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Release Year: 2026

Film Overview

For thousands of years, polar bears have migrated along the shores of Hudson Bay in northern Canada. Today, that ancient rhythm collides with a human world of tourism, surveillance, and control. Nuisance Bear immerses viewers in the experience of a polar bear forced to navigate tourists, wildlife officers, and hunters as climate change delays the freeze and pushes bears closer to human settlements. When a sacred predator is branded a “nuisance,” it becomes unclear who truly belongs in this shared landscape.

Returning to Churchill, Manitoba—the self-styled “Polar Bear Capital of the World”—filmmakers Gabriela Osio Vanden and Jack Weisman expand their award-winning short into a feature guided by an Inuit narrator whose perspective resists simplification. Shot with striking intimacy and scale, the film observes bears that are constantly monitored, photographed, and redirected. In tracing this uneasy coexistence, Nuisance Bear becomes a meditation on how humans manage, commodify, and redefine wildlife—overturning the conventions of the nature documentary and reframing animals not as spectacle, but as active agents in a rapidly changing world.

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Programmer's Comment:

"Winner of the Grand Jury Prize for U.S. documentary at Sundance 2026. This film felt like something straight out of Animal Planet. You’ll be in awe of the breathtaking, up-close footage of polar bears and the intimate look at life for them in Canadian tundra —including what happens when these majestic animals come into contact with civilization." – Ryan

Cast & Crew

Directed By

Jack Weisman Headshot
Jack Weisman
Gabriela Osio Vanden Headshot
Gabriela Osio Vanden

Produced By

Michael Code, William Miller, Teddy Leifer

Cinematographers

Gabriela Osio Vanden, Jack Weisman, Michael Code, Ian Kerr, Sam Holling, Jack Gawthrop

Editors

Andres Landau