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Genre
  
Drama

Duration
  

Country
  
Greece

7.4/10
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Director
  
Theo Angelopoulos

Music director
  
Eleni Karaindrou

Language
  
Greek

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Writer
  
Tonino Guerra
,
Dimitris Nollas

Release date
  
1986 (1986)

Initial release
  
December 18, 1987 (Finland)

Screenplay
  
Theo Angelopoulos, Tonino Guerra, Dimitris Nollas

Cast
  
Marcello Mastroianni
(Spyros),
Nadia Mourouzi
(The Girl),
Serge Reggiani
(Sick Man)

Similar movies
  
Directed by Theo Angelopoulos, Marcello Mastroianni movies, Dramas

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The Beekeeper (Greek: Ο Μελισσοκόμος, translit. O Melissokomos) is a 1986 Greek drama art film directed by Theodoros Angelopoulos. The film is the second installment in Angelopoulos's "trilogy of silence", preceded by Voyage to Cythera and followed by Landscape in the Mist.

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The Beekeeper was nominated for the Golden Lion in the 43rd Venice International Film Festival. The film was the first of Angelopoulos's to use an already well-known actor, in this case, Marcello Mastroianni, who by the time has won the Best Actor award at the 1970 Cannes Film Festival once and has been nominated for the Best Actor at the 50th Academy Awards once.

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Plot

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The film follows the journey of Spyros (Marcello Mastroianni), a beekeeper, to various parts of Greece after his daughter's wedding. Spyros just retired as a teacher, before he sets out on his annual journey in spring for his bees to get honey. A girl (Nadia Mourouzi) hops on Spyros' truck early in the journey, and travels with Spyros for the most part of the story. Spyros and the girl visit Spyros' old friends and his wife along the way, and finally arrive at a theater owned by one of his friends and about to be sold. There in the theater Spyros and the girl finally have intimate physical interaction, long after Spyros has tried to coerce her into kissing but failed. The girl parts ways with Spyros after a few nights of stay in the theater, before the movie ends with Spyros turning over his beehive boxes and lying on the ground between the turned boxes. The final scene sees Spyros tapping on the ground probably a series of Morse code, which reminds of the tapping done by his sick friend (Serge Reggiani) right before Spyros left him in the hospital.

Cast

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  • Marcello Mastroianni as Spyros
  • Nadia Mourouzi as the girl
  • Serge Reggiani as the sick Man
  • Jenny Roussea as Spyros' wife
  • Dinos Iliopoulos as Spyros' friend
  • Iakovos Panotas as soldier/the girl's boyfriend
  • Vassia Panagopoulou
  • Stamatis Gardelis
  • Mihalis Giannatos
  • Karyofyllia Karabeti
  • Konstandinos Konstandopoulos
  • Nikos Kouros
  • Christoforos Nezer
  • Stratos Pahis
  • Dimitris Poulikakos
  • Athinodoros Prousalis
  • Costas Tymvios
  • Dora Volanaki
  • Giannis Zavradinos
  • Reception

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    Ronald Bergan calls the film a "metaphysical road movie". Janet Maslin criticizes The Beekeeper, being Angelopoulos's first movie to have a well-known actor in the leading role, "wastes Marcello Mastroianni in his title role." Maslin further says that "(n)ot even those inclined to dwell on the film's occasional honeycomb imagery or its heavy sense of foreboding will find much to command the attention," and argues that The Beekeeper is interesting only in the context of Angelopoulos's other two titles in his "trilogy of silence", which includes Voyage to Cythera and Landscape in the Mist. However, Acquarello of Strictly Film School praises The Beekeeper for being "a haunting, compassionate, and profoundly melancholic portrait of isolation, dislocation, estrangement, and obsolescence," calling the movie an "indelible chronicle" of the contemporary Greek society.

    Accolades

    The Beekeeper (film) O Melissokomos The Beekeeper 1986 Directed by Theo Angelopoulos

    The Beekeeper was nominated for Golden Lion at the 43rd Venice International Film Festival.

    References

    The Beekeeper (film) Wikipedia
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