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An in-depth look at honeybee colonies in California, Switzerland, China and Australia.
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| New York PostFarran Smith NehmeWithout any preachiness, this magically beautiful film urges us to take better care of the bees, and honor the irreplaceable things that they do for us. |
| About.comJennifer MerinMore Than Honey is a phenomenally well-researched and thorough study of bees and their complex influence on human civilization, and an in depth investigation of the honeybee colony collapse disorder. |
| Minneapolis Star TribuneColin Covert"More Than Honey" may be the most visually beautiful documentary ever made. |
| London Evening StandardCharlotte O'SullivanMarkus Imhoof's bee documentary is so stuffed with surreal tableaux it makes your head spin. |
| Daily Express (UK)Allan HunterThere is a lot to be learned from this thoughtful film as you marvel at the amazingly intimate images of colony life. |
| ViewLondonKatherine McLaughlinA fascinating, informative and startling documentary that explores the disappearance of the honeybee. |
| Total FilmSimon KinnearAstonishing macro-photography captures the bees in all their surreal beauty, presenting a tribute to nature’s “messenger of love” and a warning of what might be lost. |
| Washington PostMichael O'SullivanIt’s an informative, if slightly unstructured, narrative, yet it plays more like a horror story. |
| Seattle TimesMoira MacDonaldImhoof's film is remarkable in its close-up photography. The bees loom large, like creatures from some mutant planet; dangle together in a delicate chain; and fill the air, floating like unusually vivid dust specks. |
| Reeling ReviewsRobin Clifford"More than Honey" has a majesty of its own. |