- Bee Season (film)
Infobox Film
name = Bee Season
caption = ©Foxsearchlight 2005
writer =Myla Goldberg (novel),Naomi Foner
starring =Richard Gere Juliette Binoche Flora Cross Max Minghella Kate Bosworth
director =Scott McGehee David Siegel
producer =Albert Berger Ron Yerxa Peggy Rajski (executive) Mark Romanek (executive) Arnon Milchan (executive)
distributor =Fox Searchlight Pictures
released =September 3 ,2005
runtime = 104 min.
language = English
budget = $14,000,000
imdb_id = 0387059
music =Peter Nashel
awards = Nom, BFCA Critics' Choice Award for Best Young Performer (Flora Cross)
otheruses4|the 2005 film|the 2000 novel|Bee Season"Bee Season" is a 2005
feature film based on the 2000 novel byMyla Goldberg . The film was directed byScott McGehee andDavid Siegel and written byNaomi Foner .Plot
Saul Naumann (Gere) is a somewhat controlling
Jew ish husband and father. A Religious Studies professor atUC Berkeley , Saul wrote his graduatethesis on theKabbalah . A devout Jew, his wife Miriam (Binoche) converted toJudaism when they married, and he nurtured his son Aaron (Minghella) into a traditional studious Jew like him. When Eliza (Cross) wins her class spelling bee, they embark on a course of Kabbalah study to help her win. The film follows the family and the spiritual quests upon which they journey, in large part because of Saul: Miriam's attempt to make herself whole, Aaron's religious uncertainty, and Eliza's desire to be closer to her father.The regional bee is filmed at the Albany High school gym.Miriam lives a secret life throughout her entire marriage to Saul, trying to fulfill the religious idea she learned from him, "tikkun olam ," or "repairing the world" and "reuniting its shards." She takes this meaning literally and slowly collects trinkets she finds beautiful (sometimes breaking into people's houses and stealing them) and storing them in a warehouse, trying to hold the light ofGod in them. Saul's son, Aaron, grows unsure of the Judaism foisted on him by his father, and in trying to find a faith he personally believes in, he becomes aHare Krishna after meeting a woman named Chali in the park. For Eliza, her experience begins with a desire to be as close to her father as he and Aaron are; the two would often have discussions about Judaism and play music together. Saul's graduate thesis on Kabbalah writerAbraham Abulafia (who believed that careful analysis of words could lead to contact with God) brings Saul and Eliza closer together when Saul learns Eliza has won the districtspelling bee . Upon learning of her success Saul takes control of Eliza's life, trying to coach her with the Kabbalah teachings he knows so well (humorously ending up much like the controlling parents stereotypically seen in childhood competitions likespelling bee s, though with different reasons). Eliza enjoys the renewed attention of her father and pursues the competition with her father's involvement. This comes at the expense of Aaron, who receives less time with Saul, even as he falls deeper into his religious dubiosity. At the center of the film, Eliza becomes Saul's newest religious project. Eliza continues to do well at spelling bees seemingly because of a higher spiritual connection with God, as Abraham Abulafia wrote about; visions appear to her and help her spell the word, no matter how difficult. In the final scenes, however, Eliza purposely misspells the wordorigami (a word she had practiced with Saul the night before) to place second at the National Spelling Bee.While the literal plot simply follows a girl from a somewhat
dysfunctional family moving through the world of competitive spelling, the actual plot of "Bee Season" is a much more complex one on personal religious views. Saul can be seen a Kabbalistic figure himself, desperately trying to become closer to God, though instead of using knowledge (as one does in Kabbalah), Saul uses each of his family members to deepen his own religious sense (an act finally uncovered by Aaron near the film's end). Meanwhile, his wife, Miriam, is caught stealing and is sent to a mental institution. The relationships between all members of the family which were once close and warm become very strained.Relationship to the novel
The movie generally follows the plot of Goldberg's novel, but with some notable changes. In the novel, Saul is a cantor, not a college professor. Miriam was born Jewish, rather that being a convert. Eliza did not get second place in the national spelling bee, though she did well. It was not until months later, when it came time at her school spelling bee to make her second attempt at the
National Spelling Bee , that Eliza decided to get a word wrong on purpose. Chali, the person who introduces Aaron to the Hare Krishna religion, is a man in the novel. Also, in the novel, Aaron and Saul both play theguitar , whereas in the film, Aaron plays thecello , while Saul plays theviolin .Cast
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Richard Gere – Saul Naumann
*Juliette Binoche – Miriam Naumann
*Flora Cross – Eliza Naumann
*Max Minghella – Aaron Naumann
*Kate Bosworth – Chali
*Thomas Loher – Audience MemberPost-release
As of January 29th, 2006 "Bee Season" had taken in a gross in the United States of $1,177,082 with an opening American weekend of $120,544. [ [http://imdb.com/title/tt0387059/business Business details for "Bee Season"] for IMDb, retrieved March 24, 2006] "Bee Season"'s single award nomination was a Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards Young Actress nomination for Flora Cross. [ [http://imdb.com/title/tt0387059/awards Awards details for "Bee Season"] for IMDb, retrieved March 24, 2006] The DVD was released in the US
April 4 ,2006 . [ [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000E6ES8U Bee Season: DVD] ]References
External links
* [http://foxsearchlight.com/beeseason/ Official website]
*imdb title|id=0387059|title=Bee Season
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