Teddy Bears' Picnic is a 2002 film directed and written by Harry Shearer. It was released in May, 2002 to limited audiences. Shearer has a small role. Teddy Bears' Picnic covers an annual encampment of prominent male leaders at the Zambezi Glen, a thinly-veiled reference to the Bohemian Grove. The movie starts out with the first ever women's day at the glen, where wives and girlfriends of Zambezi members are invited to visit the glen ahead of the annual encampment, which also serves to introduce the glen and the characters to the audience. The actual retreat itself begins after the members... have returned without any women and kicks off with the "Assassination of Time", based on the real Cremation of Care at the Bohemian Grove, with a pelican replacing the latter's owl. After that, the festivities begin, including an all-male chorus line in drag, which is photographed by one of the club employees who smuggles out the pictures to the news media.
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| Release date: | May 29, 2002 |
| Directed by: | Harry Shearer |
| Rated: |  |
| Runtime: | 80 Minutes |
| Producer: | Marc Ambrose |
| Editor: | Jeffrey Ford |
| Cinematography: | Jaime Reynoso |
| Screenplay by: | Harry Shearer |
| Estimated budget: | $500,000 |
| Genre: | Comedy |