My Garden of a Thousand Bees

(téléfilm)
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Grande-Bretagne, 2021, 53 min

Réalisation:

David Allen

Photographie:

Martin Dohrn

Musique:

Fraser Purdie

Acteurs·trices:

Martin Dohrn
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Résumés(1)

What happens when a cameraman who used to work in the wild now has to stay at home during lockdown? He aims the lens at his own garden! Watching the secret homes of wild bees and looking for peace in the middle of a pandemic are approached with a personal touch. Martin Dohrn gradually gets to know the bees. His Bristol garden is visited by around 60 different species—honey bees, bumblebees, and even solitary bees. In essayist style, he describes the bees’ behavior, watches their lives, and eventually differentiates between them. How does a freshly hatched bee learn about the world it sees for the first time? The film shows the view through the lens as well—from the making of one’s own film optics to the ways of filming this shy insect. (Academia Film Olomouc)

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Critiques (1)

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anglais Who would have thought that during lockdown and in a very intimate space, it is possible to make such a high quality documentary as My Garden of a Thousand Bees. At first glance, the making of this documentary may seem like a product of boredom, but the opposite is true. In a relatively small space, Martin Dohrn lets the viewer peek into the secrets of his garden, which is home to many species of bees and other insects. My Garden of a Thousand Bees is a supremely informative and superbly shot film (macro shots of the insect kingdom are always a stunning experience), while Dohrn's narration also makes it funny and lighthearted. Plus, who wouldn't love "pal Nicky"? ()