This still frame from the 2001 IMAX film "Great North" by documentarist Martin Jose' Dignard, shows a figure that may be a sasquatch.
The film explores the natural history of two regions -- Northern Quebec and Northern Scandinavia -- with a focus on caribou/reindeer herds.
This particular clip of caribou migration was obtained at a remote location in either Quebec or Labrador (the film doesn't specify).
The clip was shot from a great distance with a telescopic lens. It shows droves of caribou crossing an unnamed body of water (either a river, or a lake arm, or a fjord arm).
As a pack of caribou exits the water, an upright figure pops up out of a ditch and scrambles toward the moving herd, then quickly hunkers down again out of view. The darting figure is visible only for a few seconds, and only from head to mid-torso.
For the sake of simplicity, and objectivity, we'll call this dark figure the "Great North Figure" or "GNF".
We first heard about the GNF a few weeks ago, after some eagle-eyed person noticed it while watching Great North on HULU. That person re-watched the clip a few times and became more intrigued. Subsequently he/she posted something about it on an Internet message board. That board posting encouraged a few other people to send us emails about it. ...
via In Search of Great North camera crew.
See the "bigfoot" video here.
... Check out the ape like image at 9:18. Is it a man?-- looks like an ape. Could it be a black bear? enh--looks like an ape. - hulu
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