Queen of the Sun: What Are the Bees Telling Us?

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"What Are the Bees Telling Us?"
  • NR
  • 2010
  • 1 hr 23 min
  • 7.2  (353)
  • 67

Queen of the Sun: What Are the Bees Telling Us? is a 2010 documentary film directed by Taggart Siegel. The film explores the global crisis of the declining bee population and its impact on the environment, food supply, and human society. The documentary takes its audience on a journey around the world, from the United States to Europe, Australia, and New Zealand, to showcase the unique relationship between humans and bees throughout history. The film presents an intimate look at the world of bees, their complex social hierarchy, and their importance in the pollination of crops and flowers, which plays a crucial role in the ecosystem.

One of the film's central characters, Gunther Hauk, a biodynamic beekeeper, shares his knowledge and expertise on beekeeping, which he learned from Rudolf Steiner more than 40 years ago. He highlights the importance of treating bees with respect and reverence, rather than just as commodities to be exploited for honey or pollination.

Another key individual featured in the film is Kirk Webster, a Vermont-based beekeeper who developed a system of beekeeping that focuses on breeding bees that are adapted to their local environments. His methods promote resilience in bees and reduce their susceptibility to diseases and pesticides.

Carlo Petrini, founder of the global Slow Food movement, also appears in the film and stresses the importance of understanding the role of bees in sustainable agriculture. He argues that industrial agriculture, with its reliance on chemical fertilizers and pesticides, is a major cause of the decline in the bee population.

The documentary also includes interviews with scientists, farmers, and beekeepers who shed light on the various factors responsible for the global bee crisis, including habitat loss, climate change, and the use of pesticides.

Queen of the Sun: What Are the Bees Telling Us? is not just a film about bees, it's a call to action for the preservation of these incredible creatures and the ecosystems they support. The film inspires individuals and communities to take action and support sustainable agriculture practices that promote bee health. Its message is all the more urgent now, as the bee population continues to decline at an alarming rate, and the future of our food supply and planet hang in the balance.

Overall, Queen of the Sun: What Are the Bees Telling Us? is a visually stunning and emotionally engaging film that highlights the vital role that bees play in our world. Through its interviews with experts and its beautiful cinematography, the documentary makes a compelling case for the importance of protecting these incredible creatures and the ecosystems they inhabit.

Queen of the Sun: What Are the Bees Telling Us? is a 2010 documentary with a runtime of 1 hour and 23 minutes. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 7.2 and a MetaScore of 67.

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  • Release Date
    2010
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 23 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.2  (353)
  • Metascore
    67
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