The Heart of the Bear

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Plot

A young Estonian hunter ventures into the Siberian taiga, seeking to discover his true self, far from the reaches of civilization. Building a home in the wilderness, Niika quickly integrates with the local Evenki people, among whom he becomes well-liked. Several women fall in love with him: first, a young village teacher who wants to be a good wife to him; and second, a striking fifteen-year-old from the local tribe, wild and untamed, who becomes his mythical "bear-woman". When this rejected beauty plunges a knife into her stomach, Niika’s life takes a dark turn. After he inadvertently kills a large black bear — symbolizing his own "shadow self" — he is burdened with guilt and haunted by the bear-woman, who transforms from time to time into a silent, savage figure. Yet, he is ultimately offered a chance to find inner peace and restore balance within himself.

Cast

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External links

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