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	Comments on: Diedie Weng’s &#8216;The Beekeeper And His Son&#8217; Is An Intimate &#038; Compassionate Story Of Strife [DOC NYC Review]	</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Beekeeper and His Son - Andrew Crump review -I think that you&#039;ve captured this remarkable film in a few succinct sentences. Of course, the nuances, the cinematography and the atmospherics - the minimalist approach, the almost imperceptibly sublime soundtrack and skillful edits somehow combine to produce a work greater than its components, each of which are superb in their own right. There is a synchronicity in the weather, the animals, the hives of the city and their worker bees, and the story of the internal and external threats to tradition, status quo ( even past communist orthodoxy), that provides food for reflection and honey for sustenance.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Beekeeper and His Son &#8211; Andrew Crump review -I think that you&#8217;ve captured this remarkable film in a few succinct sentences. Of course, the nuances, the cinematography and the atmospherics &#8211; the minimalist approach, the almost imperceptibly sublime soundtrack and skillful edits somehow combine to produce a work greater than its components, each of which are superb in their own right. There is a synchronicity in the weather, the animals, the hives of the city and their worker bees, and the story of the internal and external threats to tradition, status quo ( even past communist orthodoxy), that provides food for reflection and honey for sustenance.</p>
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