The Naturalist
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| Producer(s) | High Plains Films |
| Director(s) | Doug Hawes-Davis |
| Release Date | 2001 |
| Runtime | 33 min |
| Format(s) | video |
| Language(s) | English |
| Youth Media | no |
Film Description
The Naturalist highlights the work and philosophies of an extraordinary modern-day woodsman. Kent Bonar, who has been called the "John Muir of the Ozarks," is one of America's great naturalists. Living without modern amenities in the tradition of Thoreau, Leopold and Muir, Bonar has spent his life observing and recording the natural history of the Missouri and Arkansas Ozarks. Bonar melds philosophy, spirituality, wood-lore, and art into a simple yet profound lifestyle; his example is a powerful antidote to the cynicism and artifice of modern culture.
| Official Site | www.highplainsfilms.org |
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| Contact | yak@highplainsfilms.org |
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