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Swarm Season (2019) 720p WEB-DL x264 [AAC] MP4 [A1Rip]
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Swarm Season (2019) 720p WEB-DL x264 [AAC] MP4 [A1Rip]
Swarm Season (2019) 720p WEB-DL x264 [AAC] MP4 [A1Rip]
Swarm Season (2019) 720p WEB-DL x264 [AAC] MP4 [A1Rip]
Swarm Season (2019) 720p WEB-DL x264 [AAC] MP4 [A1Rip]
Swarm Season (2019) 720p WEB-DL x264 [AAC] MP4 [A1Rip]
Swarm Season (2019) 720p WEB-DL x264 [AAC] MP4 [A1Rip]
Info Hash: B5F8E0C8C4BEBFC039B75FCD1E17989EFC9C48F3
Language: English
Description: In the shadow of Hawaii’s Mauna Kea volcano, a young girl, Manu, and her mother lovingly breed a colony of bees. Meanwhile, as Manu’s activist father protests the construction of a giant telescope on the mountain’s sacred ground, a group of scientists study the landscape in preparation for our inevitable relocation to Mars. Ambitiously linking the earthbound and the cosmic, the intimate and the expansive, director Sarah J. Christman tracks these existentially fraught narratives with an acute attention to time, scale, and historical consequence. As her monumental images gather force, Swarm Season takes on a potent allegorical dimension.
Category: Movies
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Added: June 1, 2023, 11:51 p.m.
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IMDB tt9913056
IMDB Title Swarm Season
IMDB Genre Documentary,
IMDB Runtime 1:26:00 Hours
IMDB Rating 6.7
Director Sarah Christman
IMDB cast
IMDB plot On the remote volcanic island of Hawaii, 10-year-old Manu and her mother collect wild, endangered bees in order to breed disease-resistant colonies. Her father is protesting on the sacred mountain Mauna Kea against the establishment of a gigantic telescope. On a neighboring mountain, six NASA scientists practice living on Mars, and under the ground and the water, the Kilauea volcano quivers fatefully. The scientific view of the world and the cosmology of the indigenous people are both components of Sarah Christman's feature debut. With an artist's eye for details and plenty of time for amazement, Swarm Season draws fascinating parallels between the micro- and macrocosm, and challenges our understanding of nature, the world and ourselves. The form is sensory, impressionistic and free, with space for our own interpretations, while also razor-sharp, when Christman observes the bees, their necessary swarming and the intricate engineering of their hives as a prism to look at all life around us. If honey bees - one of the most robust and cooperative species on this planet - are threatened with extinction, what future does humanity have on Earth?

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