
Finalist in the Trailblazer category!
Think Lemonade Productions and Vision Hawk Films
This film essay meditates on the last days of old grizzly bears as a window into exploring human attitudes about aging and death.
Two old brown bears - one male, one female - are nearing the end of their lives in Alaska. It is the fall, and the other bears are preparing for the winter, forging, fighting, and fishing. Although the old bears were once strong, they now spend their days lying peacefully on the beach, looking out onto the bounty of the Alaskan wilderness. After rich lifetimes, they will die in their winter dens in the same mountains they were born.
Filmmaker and explorer Casey Anderson has traveled to Alaska to observe the transition of grizzly bears preparing for the winter. However, although he is surrounded by much younger animals, he finds himself gravitating to the old bears. As he observes their final weeks, Casey meditates on what these bears could teach humans about a life well lived and age gracefully accepted. Through personal reflections, he processes the aging process and growing decline of his own father, how having children has affected his own perspective of life and death, and what it means to surrender to the wild.
Through poetic, surprising, and contemplatively paced footage of the old bears and the stunning Alaskan landscapes, we share in Casey’s observations about transitions and death in the wilderness. It is set to a haunting original score by American composer M. G. Clark. Through the artful melding of the words and images, the old bears become guides into a life gracefully lived.
- Runtime27 minutes


Finalist in the Trailblazer category!
Think Lemonade Productions and Vision Hawk Films
This film essay meditates on the last days of old grizzly bears as a window into exploring human attitudes about aging and death.
Two old brown bears - one male, one female - are nearing the end of their lives in Alaska. It is the fall, and the other bears are preparing for the winter, forging, fighting, and fishing. Although the old bears were once strong, they now spend their days lying peacefully on the beach, looking out onto the bounty of the Alaskan wilderness. After rich lifetimes, they will die in their winter dens in the same mountains they were born.
Filmmaker and explorer Casey Anderson has traveled to Alaska to observe the transition of grizzly bears preparing for the winter. However, although he is surrounded by much younger animals, he finds himself gravitating to the old bears. As he observes their final weeks, Casey meditates on what these bears could teach humans about a life well lived and age gracefully accepted. Through personal reflections, he processes the aging process and growing decline of his own father, how having children has affected his own perspective of life and death, and what it means to surrender to the wild.
Through poetic, surprising, and contemplatively paced footage of the old bears and the stunning Alaskan landscapes, we share in Casey’s observations about transitions and death in the wilderness. It is set to a haunting original score by American composer M. G. Clark. Through the artful melding of the words and images, the old bears become guides into a life gracefully lived.
- Runtime27 minutes