Japanese film about man-eating bear delayed after deadly attacks

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Bears in Japan have attacked tourists, entered stores and appeared near schools and parks, especially in northern regions.

The film titled Brown Bear! was initially scheduled for release in November.

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TOKYO – A recent string of deadly bear attacks has prompted Japanese filmmakers to postpone the release of a gory horror movie with the same theme.

Bears have killed at least nine people in Japan so far in 2025, an unwanted record that the government has described as a “serious problem”.

The film – titled Brown Bear! and featuring depictions of an animal “attacking and eating” humans – was initially scheduled for release in November.

Producers announced on Oct 24 that the release would be delayed, adding that they “take seriously the fact that there have been a series of real-life attacks” in the country.

Bears have been increasingly encroaching into towns due to factors including a declining human population and climate change.

This week,

Japan’s new environment minister vowed to toughen bear controls

, including by “training government hunters”.

The film tells the story of a desperate university student applying for a shady part-time job that takes him deep into the woods, where he encounters a ravenous, man-eating bear.

The producers said their gruesome portrayals of bear attacks were not gratuitous violence but a form of artistic expression “inherent to a monster thriller”.

Nonetheless, “we will be considerate towards our real-life situation, and make sure to create a screening environment where viewers can feel safe and fully immersed”, they said in a statement. AFP

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