For the Frigons, hunting is a family affair that forges and solidifies the bonds between generations. For many autumns, Louis-Henri has been tracking moose alongside Sasha, his grandson. On the other hand, at the dawn of his 81st birthday, old age reminds him that his career as a hunter is behind him. This year, Louis-Henri will not go hunting and Sasha will go without him for the first time. Goodbye, Hunter offers an intimate look at the moment of the passing of a long family tradition.
Donnie Vincent's The River's Divide is a full-length documentary film featuring Donnie Vincent's bowhunting journey into the Badlands of North Dakota, chasing a whitetail deer known as Steve.
Two estranged brothers attempt to reconcile their relationship by going on a hunting trip only for things to go awry.
Amateur film of fishing and geese-shooting trips by a British party in India.
Indian elephants in action as working animals and in hunting.
A silent man with a strange and morbid moral is engaging in a hunt for hunters without any concessions.
Whilst completing a jigsaw puzzle, a man realises he's missing a piece and begins to search for it.
Aussie Danger is the host of a survivalist and nature docuseries. He finally catches what he believes to be his big break involving America's greatest cryptid, Bigfoot.
If you have a little time, you can save the money and process your own deer, the E Z way.
After getting trapped in an isolated woodland, a hunter is tormented by his former prey.
Fast on his feet with a fat mustache, short stature, and investigative gaze. For a couple of days in the mountain, in his native land, we approach a man, strange and loud but nevertheless genuine and sensitive, a hunter. In his own way, Mr. Sotiris shines light on our bond with nature, history and man.
Before he can marry the love of his life, a young man searching for approval must go on a boar hunt with his soon-to-be father-in-law.
There's something in the woods.
It has been seven years since I have had a new movie; not since 2005 when I filmed Death Rush. In between I produced two excellent movies, “Greatest Hippo Charges” and “Greatest Buffalo Hunts” which were composites of previously viewed footage. In Use Enough Death…all of the footage is brand new!
In this feature-length documentary, three generations of the Caribou Inuit family come together to tell the story of their journey as Canada's last nomads. From the independent life of hunting on the Keewatin tundra to taking the reins of the new territory of Nunavut on April 1, 1999, we see it all. The film is the result of a close collaboration between Ole Gjerstad, a southern Canadian, and Martin Kreelak, an Inuk. It's Martin's family that we follow, as the story is told through his own voice, through those of the Elders, and through those of the teens and young adults who were born in the settlements and form the first generation of those growing up with satellite TV and a permanent home.
Archery expert Howard Hill and a cameraman go to Wyoming to film this wild-animal three-reel short. Besides the scenery, the scenes include a buffalo killed by an arrow shot by Hill (for food); a wildcat and a coyote in a battle, and a fight-to-the-death between a mother bear protecting her cubs against a killer male bear.
An in-depth review of tree stand safety from hunting expert L.J. Smith.