By Maryam Henein and George Langworthy
Narrated by Oscar Nominee Ellen Page
Honeybees, vital to sustaining our food supply, are mysteriously disappearing across the planet, literally vanishing from their hives. This alarming phenomenon, known as Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD), is a serious crisis for commercial beekeepers, whose operations are essential to pollinating hundreds of fruit and vegetable crops worth about $18 billion a year in the US alone.
For three years, Vanishing of the Bees investigated the honeybee crisis across the US, Europe, Australia and Asia. Through interviews with scientists and beekeeprs around the world, along with animation and stunning cinematography, the film chronicles the rise of CCD and the intensive efforts to find the cause of the disorder and preserve the honeybee population.
A central focus of the film is the plight of beekeepers David Hackenberg and Dave Mendes as they strive to keep their honeybees healthy. Hackenberg was the first to report the massive and unexplained disappearance of honeybees in the U.S. in 2006. We witness the various challenges the two face as they struggle to fulfill pollination contracts, plead their case on Capitol Hill and travel across the Pacific Ocean to meet with other beekeepers.
While a specific cause eludes scientists after years of research, many believe Colony Collapse Disorder may be rooted broadly in an industrialized food system that relies heavily upon pesticides and mono crops.
Among the experts featured in the film are: Entomologist Dennis vanEngelsdorp (Penn State University), Apiculturist Dr. Marla Spivak (University of Minnesota), organic beekeepers Gunther Hauk and Dee Lusby, and food author Michael Pollan.
Reviews
~ "The most important documentary film since An Inconvenient Truth. The message is crucial: the bees are a pivotal part of our food chain. No bees, no pollination, no food." - Karen Krizanovich, Filmstar
~ "A 'bees knees' of a film. Powerfully argued and very timely." - Richard Brooks, Sunday London Times
~ "Alarming enough to convince you that this is an issue that needs action at the highest level." - Henry Fitzherbert, The Daily Express
~ "Fascinating subject expertly covered." - Empire
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