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The Grizzly Bear, a powerful symbol of Canada’s wilderness, roams the forests and mountains with strength and grace. Revered by Indigenous cultures and central to conservation efforts, this majestic creature reflects the resilience and raw beauty of the Canadian wild. Discover how the Grizzly continues to shape Canada's ecological and cultural identity.
Three Must-See Films from Lincoln Center’s from France
Each year, Rendez-Vous with French Cinema at Film at Lincoln Center opens a cinematic window into France’s evolving storytelling landscape. This premier showcase of contemporary French films goes far beyond cliché romance or nostalgic period pieces — offering bold, visceral, and thought-provoking works that reflect France’s dynamic cultural pulse.
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