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Bee Season (2005)

Bee Season
Bee Season
PG-13
Drama
Documentary
Family
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Release Date
September 3, 2005
Director
Scott McGehee , David Siegel
Cast
Richard Gere , Juliette Binoche , Flora Cross , Max Minghella , Kate Bosworth , Corey Fischer
Runtime
99
Main Genre
Drama
Writers
Myla Goldberg , Naomi Foner
Tagline
Words may define us, but it's love that connects us.

Summary

“My father told me once, that I could reach the ear of God… that words and letters would be my guide and like the ancient mystics, God would flow through me.” —Eliza Naumann, BEE SEASON Eliza Naumann spells words. Lots of words. Hard words. Long words. And with an effortlessness and understanding that surprises everyone around her. Her teachers, her fellow students. But especially those closest to her: her father, mother and brother. The people whose lives Eliza’s newfound genius will irrevocably change. BEE SEASON is the kaleidoscopic portrait of a modern American family whose picture-perfect surface conceals an underlying world of secret turmoil. As Eliza Naumann (FLORA CROSS) trains for the ultimate test of her spelling powers -- the pressure-packed National Spelling Bee in Washington D.C -- her family simultaneously begins to fall apart. Indeed the more amazing the words are that Eliza learns to spell, the more communication seems to break down all around her. Her father Saul (RICHARD GERE), a religious studies professor, sees something transcendent in Eliza’s magical gift, and begins to teach her the secrets of Kabbalah. He becomes obsessed with her victories, living vicariously through her path to God. Her mother Miriam (Oscar winner JULIETTE BINOCHE) finds Eliza and Saul’s shared focus a painful reminder of the connection she once had with her husband and her own parents, who died tragically when she was a young girl. Meanwhile, Eliza’s older brother Aaron (MAX MINGHELLA), once her father’s favorite, rebels against his withdrawal of affection, experimenting with other religions, and eventually seeking out a connection with a beautiful Hare Krishna (KATE BOSWORTH). With her family disintegrating before her young eyes, it’s up to Eliza -- and an unexpected act of selflessness and love -- to put the broken pieces of her world back together. At the heart of BEE SEASON lies a powerful thread of modern American family life: the yearning for perfection. On the surface, the Naumann family appears to be ideal – upper middle-class, highly accomplished, deeply spiritual, and seemingly tightly knit. But the film gradually reveals that the picture-perfect family is, in fact, comprised of individuals on disparate (and often desperate) paths toward their own notions of transcendence – quests that lead them to pursue intense and even dangerous spiritual experiences. Eliza’s unlikely emergence as the ‘family star’ has the effect of tearing the fragile fabric that has thus far held them together. Through the glare of approbation that her anomalous spelling genius has brought her, Eliza nonetheless manages to discern that it’s up to her to restore what has been shattered – a feat she accomplishes through an act that can be interpreted either as a reclaiming of her self (and a tacit rejection of God’s voice), or, alternately, as a selfless channeling of God’s profound love.

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