
Land of the Bears
2014

2015
Director
Mark Verkerk
Runtime
96 minutes
Average Rating
No ratings yetSynopsis
Enjoy an homage to the stunning scenery, majestic wildlife and ageless forces of nature found throughout Holland's lush and vivid landscapes.
Overall Score
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Category Breakdown
LGBTQ+ Representation
The film contains no human characters or social narratives. There is no depiction of sexual orientation or gender identity.
Gender Representation
The documentary lacks a human cast and scripted dialogue. It focuses on ecological processes rather than human social structures.
Racial & Ethnic Diversity
The film focuses on natural scenery and wildlife. The absence of a human cast precludes racial or ethnic representation.
Religious & Cultural Diversity
The film celebrates a specific geographic and natural heritage. It maintains a neutral, observational stance on the environment.
Disability Representation
There are no human subjects depicted in the film. Consequently, there is no representation of physical or neurodivergent disabilities.
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AI Analysis
Holland: The Living Delta is a nature documentary that prioritizes biological observation over social commentary. Because the film centers on flora, fauna, and the Dutch delta's landscapes, it lacks the human characters necessary to engage with identity politics or social hierarchies. The absence of human dialogue and scripted character arcs means the film does not address gender, race, or sexual orientation. It operates within a non-narrative framework where the environment serves as the sole protagonist. While the film scores low on traditional diversity metrics, this is a result of its genre constraints. It functions as a naturalist celebration of scenery rather than a study of human social dynamics.

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