Hive Alive

  • Title: Hive Alive
  • Duration: 2 × 60’ HD
  • Producer: Canada, EONE
  • Year: 2014

Stunningly shot visuals and cutting edge technology reveal the hidden secrets of the world’s most fascinating and mysterious insect — the honeybee. Hive Alive lifts the lid on the beehive and uncovers little known facts about how bees navigate, raise their young and of course how they make honey. For the first time ever, an army of experts examine the intricate relationship between the most widespread and abundant insect and ourselves, creating an intriguing documentary that delivers the energy and sense of discovery that will draw viewers into the intimate community of the hives.

This documentary in two parts will allow the viewer to look in detail at the life of one of the most entertaining insects of the planet — the honeybee. Stunningly shot visuals and cutting edge technology allow you to enjoy the visual part of the film no less than its semantic component.

The group of experts conducts a series of studies, revealing little-known facts about the life of bees: how they move in the hive and beyond, how they breed and, of course, how honey is made. To learn more about the work of this close community, the researchers monitor each individual individually. The audience will be exposed by the results of the latest scientific discoveries, as well as the intimate details of the reproduction of bees.

For the first time ever, an army of experts examine the intricate relationship between the most widespread and abundant insect and ourselves.

Driven by the anticipation of the discovery, experts lift the hive’s lid, creating an intriguing documentary that illuminates the details of the life of bees hidden before from human eyes.

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