Tell It to the Bees

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Tell It to the Bees
Tell It to the Bees (film poster 2019).jpg
Directed by Annabel Jankel
Screenplay by
  • Henrietta Ashworth
  • Jessica Ashworth
Based onTell It to the Bees by Fiona Shaw
Produced by
  • Daisy Allsop
  • Nick Hill
  • Annabel Jankel
  • Nik Bower
  • Laure Vaysse
Starring
Narrated by Billy Boyd
CinematographyBartosz Nalazek
Edited by
Music byClaire M Singer
Production
companies
Distributed by
  • Vertigo Releasing (UK)
  • Good Deed Entertainment (North America)
Release date
  • 9 September 2018 (2018-09-09)(TIFF)
Running time
106 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Tell It to the Bees is a 2018 British romantic drama film directed by Annabel Jankel and starring Anna Paquin and Holliday Grainger. The screenplay by Henrietta and Jessica Ashworth [1] is based on the 2009 novel of the same name by Fiona Shaw. [2]

Contents

The film had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival as a Special Presentation on 9 September 2018. [3] [4] [5] Tell It to the Bees opened in limited release in the United States on 3 May 2019. [6] It was released theatrically in the United Kingdom on 26 July 2019. [7]

Plot

With her failing marriage and young son, Lydia (Grainger) starts to connect with the town's new doctor Jean (Paquin), who bonds with Lydia's son Charlie after he takes an interest in her bee colonies. However, in 1950s rural Scotland, the women's relationship raises questions after the mother and son start to live with her after they get evicted.

Cast

Production

Development

In June 2012, the original screenplay written by Irena Brignull was presented to the British Film Institute (BFI). [8] Funding for the project was thereafter secured from the BFI Film Fund and Creative Scotland. [9] [10] [11] The initial production budget in 2015 was £5 million. [12]

In May 2017, the producers announced that Holliday Grainger was to star in the film. [13] In August 2017, Anna Paquin joined the cast as Doctor Jean Markham. [14] [15] [16] Unlike the novel, which is set in Yorkshire, the film takes place in northern Scotland. [9]

Tell It to the Bees is produced by Reliance Entertainment Productions 8, Archface Films, Taking A Line For A Walk, Riverstone Pictures, Cayenne Film Company, Motion Picture Capital; and co-produced by Filmgate Films, Twickenham Studios and Film i Väst. [17] Film Constellation handled international distribution rights. [13] [10] [18]

The North American rights were acquired from Film Constellation by Good Deed Entertainment on 30 October 2018. [19] Distribution rights for Germany, Spain, Korea, and Taiwan were sold on 4 November 2018, [20] followed by rights to Australia, New Zealand, Scandinavia, and Poland on 7 February 2019, as well as acquisition by Vertigo Releasing for the United Kingdom. [21]

Filming

Principal photography began on 10 August 2017 in Scotland, [10] with filming near Stirling. [22] [23]

Soundtrack

The original score was written by Scottish composer Claire M Singer. [24] The soundtrack album was released on 3 May 2019. [25]

Release

Holliday Grainger during Gala premiere of Tell It to the Bees at the 2018 Zurich Film Festival. Holliday Grainger, Tell It To Th Bees.jpg
Holliday Grainger during Gala premiere of Tell It to the Bees at the 2018 Zurich Film Festival.

Tell It to the Bees premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on 9 September 2018. [3] [26] [27] The first movie clip was released on 6 September in advance of the world premiere. [28]

It premiered in limited theatrical release in the U.S. on 3 May 2019. [6] [29]

Home media

In the U.S., the film was made available as VOD on 3 May 2019. [6]

Reception

Critical response

On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a 54% rating based on 56 reviews by professional critics, and an average rating of 5.4/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Tell It to the Bees is well-acted and well-intentioned — but often undermined by its frustratingly didactic storytelling." [30] On Metacritic, the film received a score of 50/100 based on 13 reviews from critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". [31]

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