Tell It to the Bees
Tell It to the Bees (2018)

Tell It to the Bees

1/5
(34 votes)
6.2IMDb

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Awards

Guadalajara International Film Festival 2019


PREMIO MAGUEY
Best Feature Film

Kingston Reelout Film Festival 2019


Kim Renders Outstanding Performance Award
Outstanding Lead Performance
Outstanding Supporting Performance

Milan International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival 2019


Best Film
Grand Jury Award

Pink Apple 2019


Audience Award
Best Feature Film

WorldFest Houston 2019


Rising Star Award
Rising Star Award

Reviews

Holliday granger was brilliant in this movie, such natural acting and she is stunning to look at. Sweet movie but ending made no sense.

The story is a good story, however I have never hated a main character, especially a child, as much as in this movie. It is centered around one of the women's son Charlie.

I gave this a 9, only because I would have loved an even longer buildup to the time when things start to fall apart-and something a bit different about the ending-won't say as not to spoil it for those who have not seen it yet. I wasn't sure what I was to expect, but was very pleasantly surprised this is an excellent movie, it made me feel, it made me think-and it is very moving.

This is a convincing and captivating story. I find it touching and engaging.

A lovely told story set in the 1950's. Spolier alert: why in nearly every LGBT movie on has to "move' on or part ways with no concise reason/expalnation???

Majority of this movie doesn't deserve 2/10. Actresess were ok, story is interesting and scenery is very beautiful.

I saw this in a cinema nearly a year ago now and the only reason I did was because the only other new thing that was playing near me at the time was The Lion King remake and honestly if there was a way to change the coarse of history by making sure I wasn't stuck with these two options then I would have been left with a better use of two hours!Tell it to the Bees is about a mother and her son in a small Scottish village in the 50s who befriend the local Doctor named Jean (Anna Paquin) after the mothers son named Charlie (Gregor Selkirk) visits her due to a fight on the school playground.

There are less than 5 movies that can bring tears to my eyes, and this incredibly beautiful film has just added itself to that list. The writing is exquisite, culminating in such a simple message at the end that it brought on the waterworks.

I'm not sure how this one got past me, but I really enjoyed it. Sometimes I get slight ptsd watching films like this set in the not too distant past.

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