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Bear Claw Camp

Movie 2025 1h 35m 5.1 /10
Directed by Sílvia Quer

Maia and Jan are two kids at Bear Claw Camp who discover the place they love is at risk of being shut down by a bumbling developer. With a small crew of friends and a surprisingly talkative skunk tagging along, they set up pranks, clever traps, and heartfelt appeals to save the cabins and the... Read more

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About Bear Claw Camp

Maia and Jan are two kids at Bear Claw Camp who discover the place they love is at risk of being shut down by a bumbling developer. With a small crew of friends and a surprisingly talkative skunk tagging along, they set up pranks, clever traps, and heartfelt appeals to save the cabins and the camp traditions. Their antagonist is more slapstick than sinister, literally burdened with a comically cement-heavy helmet that causes more chaos than fear. The film moves through a string of playful set pieces and warm moments that keep the stakes light, all while celebrating the kids' teamwork and ingenuity.

Bear Claw Camp was released in 2025 and directed by Sílvia Quer, from a concept by Daniel González and Marta Armengol. The cast includes Júlia Raya Castillo, Martín Abello Sevillano, Edu Soto, Gonçalo Diniz, and Anabel Alonso, aimed at families.

The film had a modest theatrical run, primarily aimed at family audiences, and didn't post widely reported blockbuster numbers. Later streaming deals gave it modest extra visibility overseas.

While not a breakout sensation, Bear Claw Camp produced a few memorable images, especially the talking skunk and the cement-topped villain, that parents cite when picking something silly and safe for kids. Teachers picked it for school holiday screenings too.

Critically the movie fared mixed to negative, reflected in a low user rating, with viewers praising its slapstick and kid-friendly jokes while noting thin plotting and uneven pacing. The film leans into teamwork, creativity, and standing up for small communities as its central themes. Parents liked the safe, slapstick humor.

Details

Release Date
August 29, 2025
Runtime
1h 35m
User Ratings
6 votes
Type
Movie
Genres
Comedy, Family
Country
Spain
Studio
A film About Quiet Jazz AIE +4 more
External Links
View on IMDB

Cast

J

Júlia Raya Castillo

Maia

M

Martín Abello Sevillano

Jan

Edu Soto

Edu Soto

Gómez

Gonçalo Diniz

Gonçalo Diniz

Sebastián Sebastián

Anabel Alonso

Anabel Alonso

López

Ana Morgade

Ana Morgade

Madre Maia

Adrian Grösser

Adrian Grösser

Nelo

Elisabet Casanovas

Elisabet Casanovas

Rita

Iñigo Galiano

Iñigo Galiano

Padre Maia

A

Astel Wagne

Lola

Director: Sílvia Quer

Written by: Daniel González, Marta Armengol

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Maia and Jan are two kids at Bear Claw Camp who discover the place they love is at risk of being shut down by a bumbling developer. With a small crew of friends and a surprisingly talkative skunk tagging along, they set up pranks, clever traps, and heartfelt appeals to save the cabins and the cam...

Bear Claw Camp stars Júlia Raya Castillo, Martín Abello Sevillano, Edu Soto, Gonçalo Diniz, and Anabel Alonso.

Bear Claw Camp was directed by Sílvia Quer.

Bear Claw Camp was released on August 29, 2025.

Bear Claw Camp is a Comedy and Family film.

No, Bear Claw Camp is a fictional family comedy. Its premise, including a talking skunk and an over-the-top villain, is invented for the film's adventure and humor.

Bear Claw Camp is a family comedy aimed at children and parents, so it's generally suitable for younger viewers. It features mild peril and comic threats, so parents may want to preview it for very young or sensitive kids.

According to the synopsis, the talking skunk is a key companion in the kids' adventure, providing help and comic relief as Maia and Jan try to save the summer camp. The skunk is central to the film's family-friendly humor and teamwork themes.

That unusual description comes from the film's synopsis and refers to the movie's comic antagonist, an exaggerated, slapstick threat to the camp. The character seems designed for humor and obstacles rather than realistic danger, fitting the film's light-hearted tone.