Protecting the Bees: Netflix | Dangerous Beekeeping Weblog


It’s nice to understand so much about bees, even though it from time to time comes between you and a great time. I loved Protecting the Bees, a Turkish-language drama (2019; 93minutes), however some bee-science used to be forgotten within the lab and the jars of skinny honey used to be cringe-worthy. However the film used to be just right.

I don’t understand how lengthy Protecting the Bees has been taking part in on Netflix, however we stuck it ultimate night time. I’ll check out to not submit spoilers, however here’s a very transient synopsis. The central persona (Ayse, within the picture above) returns to her village from Germany, the place she were operating for ten years. Her mom is loss of life, which precipitated her go back, and certainly, the aged girl dutifully assessments out of the script within the first couple of minutes. However first, she bequeaths her apiary to Ayse. It’s no longer a just right have compatibility. Neither is the go back of the intense and beautiful younger girl to her native land.

There are some fairly bizarre bee scenes, that are unforgivable from my point of view, but additionally some native bee lore (indigenous wisdom), which I absolutely respect, even figuring out we will be able to disprove a few of it. The truth that Ayse imports an English queen to the apiary of Caucasian bees made me gasp. The native bees had resided and tailored to the surroundings of the Turkish Caucasus mountainside for 1000’s of years. Now comes the brand new British queen. Smartly, this, after all, is a big theme of the film. You in point of fact can’t come house once more. Or are you able to?

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The movie has stunning surroundings, a quite just right script, superb appearing and directing. In the event you don’t perceive Turkish, you’ll must learn the sparse discussion, as I did. Glance previous the errors that the bees make alongside the best way and benefit from the film. It’s price it.

About Ron Miksha

Ron Miksha is a bee ecologist operating on the College of Calgary. He’s additionally a geophysicist and does a little of science writing and running a blog. Ron has labored as a radio broadcaster, a beekeeper, and Earth scientist. (Ask him about seismic waves.) He is primarily based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

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