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2012
91 minutes
Documentary
English / German / Mandarin
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It’s always the tiniest life forms that seem to be the most important. This hugely informative documentary explores the ways in which the global bee population is being threatened by human activity. The film makes it clear that the world’s bee colonies are essential to the common good. Featuring fascinating close-up footage of bees and bee colonies in action and a range of interviews with people whose lives are tightly connected with these buzzing insects, this film might just inspire you to spread the word that we need to change our attitude to bees and show them quite a bit more care and understanding.
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