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Queen of the Sun, What are the Bees Telling Us? – Los Angeles Premiere

iCal Import
Start:
June 17, 2011
Cost:
$11
Venue:
Laemmle's Fallbrook 7
Phone:
503-232-5345
Address:
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6731 Fallbrook Ave, West Hills, CA, United States, 91307

Queen of the Sun, What are the Bees Telling Us? – Los Angeles Premiere

We are proud to announce the National Theatrical Release of the new award-winning, grass-roots feature documentary, Queen of The Sun: What are the Bees Telling Us? a profound, alternative look at the global bee crisis from Taggart Siegel, critically acclaimed director of the grass-roots hit The Real Dirt on Farmer John. Box Office Magazine calls Queen of the Sun, “The Feel-Good Advocacy Movie of the Year” and Roger Ebert calls it, “A remarkable documentary that’s also one of the most beautiful nature films I’ve seen.”

We are opening in Los Angeles, CA at the Laemmle Monica 4-plex and Laemmle Fallbrook 7 June 17th-23rd, and at the Found Theatre in Long Beach June 17th-19th.

QUEEN OF THE SUN: What are the Bees Telling Us? is a profound, alternative look at the global bee crisis from Taggart Siegel, acclaimed director of the grass-roots hit THE REAL DIRT ON FARMER JOHN. Taking us on a journey through the catastrophic disappearance of bees and the mysterious world of the beehive, this engaging and ultimately uplifting film weaves an unusual and dramatic story of the heartfelt struggles of beekeepers, scientists and philosophers from around the world including Michael Pollan, Gunther Hauk and Vandana Shiva. Together they reveal both the problems and the solutions in renewing a culture in balance with nature.

QUEEN OF THE SUN: What are the Bees Telling Us? is a profound, alternative look at the global bee crisis from Taggart Siegel, acclaimed director of the grass-roots hit THE REAL DIRT ON FARMER JOHN. FOR MORE INFORMATION WWW.QUEENOFTHESUN.COM

“Revelatory…honey has never looked so delicious. Or so precious.” New York Times- Critics Choice
“A remarkable documentary that’s also one of the most beautiful nature films I’ve seen.” -Roger Ebert
“The feel-good advocacy movie of the year.” -Box Office Magazine
“A hymn to nature’s under-appreciated pollinators.” - NPR.org

Questions? Contact Amanda.