
A Big Gay Hairy Hit! Where the Bears Are: The Documentary
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This hilarious and touching documentary tells the story of how three older, gay, "bears" working in Hollywood, tired of having their gay-themed ideas rejected by the mainstream, decided to self-produce their own web series. Against all odds, the comedy featuring three bear roommates like "The Golden Girls" solving crimes a la "Murder, She Wrote," became a sensation online and one of the most successful web shows of all time. The documentary examines ageism, body-shaming, sex-positivity, the creative process and how friendship and community can ultimately create something beloved all over the world.
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EN
Status
Released
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Cast

Scott Beauchemin

Karamo Brown
Marcus Butron Jr.

Kevin Chamberlin

Margaret Cho

Rick Copp
Coley Cummiskey

Joe Dietl

Brooke Dillman
Ted Endres

Loretta Fox

Tim Hooper
C. Julian Jimenez
Ray Kampf
Samuel Kite

Douglas Langway
Dennis Lauengco
David Maddux

Peter Paige

Ian Parks
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