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Bare Existence

Stept Studios | 2019 | 20 min.

2020 Official Selection

A behind the scenes look into the plight of the polar bear, Bare Existence showcases the biologists on the front lines of protecting these species as they battle against the effects of climate change threatening their existence. This film presents a drastic cry for immediate attention and instills our viewer with hope, illuminating present-day efforts for a brighter future.

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See this film on tour near you:

October 16, 2021 Hastings MI Hasting Arts Center
January 30, 2021 Creston BC (Live Virtual Event)
November 7, 2020 Truckee CA (Virtual Event)
October 17, 2020 Costa Mesa CA (Live Virtual Event)
September 20, 2020 Columbus GA (Live Virtual Event)
September 3, 2020 Tucson AZ (Live Virtual Event)
June 18, 2020 Gainesville GA (Livestream Event)
June 3, 2020 San Antonio TX (Video On Demand Event)
May 30, 2020 Clinton CT (Live Virtual Event)
April 20, 2020 Colorado Springs CO (Video on Demand Event) Fountain Valley School of Colorado
April 10, 2020 Madison WI (postponed) Barrymore Theater
April 8, 2020 Plymouth NH (postponed) Smith's Recital Hall - Silver Arts Center
February 29, 2020 Chewelah WA Quartzite Brewery
February 28, 2020 Republic WA Eureka Gulch Clubhouse
February 28, 2020 Lawrence KS Liberty Hall
February 27, 2020 Shawnee KS B&B Live
February 27, 2020 Colville WA Alpine Theatre
February 26, 2020 Topeka KS Jayhawk Theatre
February 25, 2020 Manhattan KS K-State Union (Forum Hall)

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