After being exposed as a former operative of the secret organization 'Beekeepers', a man launches a brutal campaign for revenge that escalates to a national level.
To the Manor Born follows the story of an upper-class woman, Audrey Fforbes-Hamilton, who is forced to adapt to a middle-class lifestyle after her husband dies and she loses her manor. While she tries to maintain her previous lifestyle, she encounters challenges and forms an unlikely romance with a businessman. The series is set in a rural area and combines elements of comedy and romance.
When a police officer receives a letter about a missing girl on a remote island, he travels there to investigate. As he delves deeper into the secluded community, he uncovers a dark secret involving pagan rituals and a matriarchal society. The officer's life is threatened, and he must uncover the truth before it's too late.
The Wonders follows a teenage girl named Gelsomina who lives in rural Italy in the 1990s. She is part of a family that runs an apiary and participates in a fictional game show. Gelsomina faces social isolation and struggles with her family's patriarchal dynamics. As she becomes more involved in beekeeping, she discovers a troubled past and begins to question her place in the world. The film explores themes of isolation, family, and the awakening of a young girl.
In post-Civil War Spain, a young girl named Ana explores her vivid imagination to escape the harsh reality of her surroundings. She becomes fascinated with the movie 'The Spirit of the Beehive' and its mysterious character, Frankenstein. As the lines between fantasy and reality blur, Ana embarks on a journey of self-discovery and understanding.
After a man's brother dies, he travels to Uruguay to convince the late brother's biographer to write his life story.
Honeyland follows the life of Hatidze, a beekeeper in a small rural village in North Macedonia. She lives a simple and sustainable life, caring for her bees and selling honey at a local street market. However, her peaceful existence is disrupted when a new neighbor moves in and starts exploiting the natural resources of the area, leading to a clash between tradition and greed.
Arabian Nights: Volume 1, The Restless One is a drama film that takes place in Portugal during the economic crisis. It is inspired by the story of Scheherazade from One Thousand and One Nights. The film explores various themes such as unemployment, poverty, and the impact of the recession on the working class.
Four families are challenged to successfully keep a honeybee hive, bringing these everyday Australians up close with the latest science about bee brains, communication and behaviour.
Japan: Earth's Enchanted Islands is a captivating TV show that takes viewers on a journey through the breathtaking landscapes of Japan, showcasing its unique wildlife and natural wonders. From the majestic mountains of Honshu to the bustling streets of Tokyo, this documentary mini-series uncovers the secrets of Japan's enchanting islands. Discover the fascinating lives of macaque monkeys in the snow-covered mountains, witness the beauty of cherry blossoms in full bloom, and dive into the vibrant underwater world surrounding Okinawa. With stunning cinematography and insightful narration, this TV show provides a captivating look at the harmonious relationship between man and nature in Japan.
Masha leaves the forest in pursuit of an adventure in the city, where she encounters many unexpected situations and surprises while attending a wedding, and later seeks to do everything in her power to save Christmas.
Land of Storms tells the story of a young and talented gay football player named Szabolcs, who leaves his life in Germany and returns to his rural hometown in Hungary. As he tries to find his place in the conservative and homophobic community, he is forced to confront his own insecurities and desires. Szabolcs forms a complicated relationship with Aron, a fellow football player, which becomes even more complicated when another man, Bernard, enters their lives. The film explores themes of identity, love, and the struggle for acceptance.
The Man Who Planted Trees (1987) tells the inspiring story of a widower who, over a period of several decades, diligently plants acorns and single-handedly transforms a barren landscape into a thriving forest. Set in rural France during the early 20th century, the movie explores themes of sustainability, hope, and faith. It highlights the importance of reforestation and the positive impact it can have on the environment. Through the perspective of a houseguest who encounters the shepherd, the film portrays the journey of a man dedicating his life to the cultivation of trees, showcasing the power of individual action to create lasting change.
In a rural village, a young boy named Honey lives with his father, who is a beekeeper. Honey faces challenges at school and often retreats to the nearby woods where he finds solace and comfort in the world of bees. One day, Honey witnesses a deadly fall from a tree and becomes a silent protagonist as he navigates through the hardships of everyday life. With the help of his bee friends, Honey learns important life lessons about resilience, friendship, and the beauty of nature.
Beezy Bear follows the hilarious adventures of a half-dressed cartoon bear named Beezy, who gets into mischief with his friends, including Donald Duck and Spike the Bee. The film showcases Beezy's encounters with various challenges, such as barbed wire, playful ducks, and stubborn park rangers. Through humorous situations, Beezy learns the importance of beekeeping and the value of honey bees.
Hukkle is a surreal crime drama film set in a rural village. The story revolves around a series of mysterious events, including a murder, beekeeping, and a peculiar old man who suffers from hiccups. With hardly any dialogue, the film explores the mundane and the extraordinary in a captivating and experimental way.
A severely traumatized World War I veteran, believing that he's living on borrowed time, comes upon a peaceful little village and meets an old man called Bee Master and his protégé, Little Scout, who try to convince him that he has more to live for than he thinks he does.
Sherman's March is a comedic and autobiographical documentary that follows the filmmaker, Ross McElwee, as he goes on a road trip across the United States in search of love. Along the way, he encounters various eccentric characters and explores themes of romance, history, and personal growth.
Vanishing of the Bees is a documentary that explores the phenomenon of colony collapse disorder and its devastating effect on honey bees and the environment. It highlights the role of pesticides, monoculture farming, and the importance of pollination in our food system. The film also delves into the history of beekeeping and the efforts of beekeepers and scientists to protect these essential insects.
In this horror movie, a vineyard is attacked by a swarm of killer bees. The bees are controlled by a powerful matriarch bee, and it's up to the vineyard owner to stop them before they cause mass destruction. This psychotronic film is a creature feature that takes the natural horror of bees to a terrifying level.