Beewildered Companions

by Felix Remter, Miriam Remter
  • 2020 primate visions
  • 2020 primate visions
  • 2020 primate visions
  • 2020 primate visions
  • 2020 primate visions
  • 2020 primate visions
  • 2020 primate visions
  • 2020 primate visions
  • 2020 primate visions

    Synopsis

    BEEWILDERED COMPANIONS is an immersive ethnographic study on the socio-material entanglements of humans and honeybees in times of globalized diseases. Triggered by the migration of a small bee parasite from Asia, the culture of beekeeping in Europe today is deeply shaken. The search for new and better practices is also a struggle of different imaginaries regarding the ontological status of the honeybee as domestic or wild. Can and should a serious disease be controlled by medication or breeding? Or is it better for humans to give up control, as in the long lost craft of tree beekeeping? Only in the deep forests of Bashkiria the tradition is still alive. The cultural appropriation of this knowledge in Central Europe could be an important pillar for a sustainable solution to the crisis. Three multisensory-observational and three plurivocal-discursive chapters juxtapose the diverging inner attitudes with the corresponding practices of animal care.

    Festivals

    2020
    DOKfest Munich
    33 IDFA - Docs for Sale
    EASA Visual Anthropology film programme

    Cast and Crew

    Director

    Felix Remter, Miriam Remter