Wild America (film)

Wild America is an adventure film from 1997, based on the true story of the documentary filmmaker Marty Stouffer.

Content

The film is set in 1967 and begins at U.S. state of Arkansas. The three brothers Marty, Mark and Marshall are avid amateur filmmakers. With its entertaining amateur works entertain the inhabitants of their village manageable. When they get wind of the rumor that there is a legendary cave in which to retreat hundreds of bears, the three are unstoppable. Equipped with a camera equipment they set to work to look for the mysterious bear cave.

Criticism

" Family-based entertainment that cleverly combines the two storylines and with the kind of irony the " portrays Bruderzwist ". Due to some spectacular wildlife shots for small children something exciting. "

Background

  • The film played after its release on 4 July 1997 in the U.S. an estimated 7.3 million U.S. dollars.
  • The three real Stouffer brothers have a brief cameo in the film.
  • Director William Dear won an audience award at the Kristiansand International Children's Film Festival for his film 1998.
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