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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThis documentary takes a piercing investigative look at the economic, political and ecological implications of the worldwide disappearance of the honeybee.This documentary takes a piercing investigative look at the economic, political and ecological implications of the worldwide disappearance of the honeybee.This documentary takes a piercing investigative look at the economic, political and ecological implications of the worldwide disappearance of the honeybee.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
Elliot Page
- Narrator
- (as Ellen Page)
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I was shocked at the amount of information in this ultimate, must see video. The entire story of the amount of work that goes into the very essence of bee-keeping is fascinating! At the same time - those of us that viewed the video were not surprised at the reasons for the disappearance of the bees. When you have companies such as Monsanto creating seeds that include pesticides incorporated into them, and then you have animals and insects that are using those plants - it takes only common sense to know what eventually is going to happen. The sad part is, for the US, is that those that are in charge in our own government, have a lot of ties to the big Bio-tech industry. It's no wonder that we can't get anything accomplished to ensure our future food supply isn't in jeopardy..look at who's in charge! I hope that the following is formatted so that you can see it:
NAME : MONSANTO-JOB : GOVERNMENT-JOB : ADMINISTRATION
Toby Moffett : Monsanto : Consultant US Congessman : D-CT
Dennis DeConcini : Monsanto Legal Counsel : US Senator : D-AZ
Margaret Miller : Chemical Lab Supervisor : Dep.Dir.FDA,HFS : Bush Sr, Clinton
Marcia Hale : Dir. Int'l Govt.Affairs : WhiteHouse Sr Staff : Clinton
Mickey Kantor : Board Member : Sec. of Commerce : Clinton
Virginia Weldon : VP, Public Policy : WH-Appt to CSA : Gore SDR, Clinton
Josh King Dir. : Int'l Govt. Affairs : WHCommunications : Clinton
David Beler : VP Gov't & Public Affairs : Gore's Chief Dom.Polcy Adviser : Clinton
Carol Tucker-Foreman : Monsanto Lobbyist : WH-Appntd CnsmerAdv : Clinton
Linda Fisher : VP Gov't & Public Affairs : Deputy Admin EPA : Clinton, Bush
Lidia Watrud : Manager, New Technologies : USDA, EPA : Clinton,Bush,Obama
Michael Taylor : VP, Public Policy : Dep.Commiss. FDA : Obama
Hilary Clinton : Rose Law Firm, Monsanto Counsel,: US Senator,Secretary of State : D-NY Obama
Roger Beachy : Dir Monsanto Danforth Ctr : Dir USDA NIFA : Obama
Islam Siddiqui : Monsanto Lobbyist Ag Negotiator : Trade Rep : Obama
When we can get the ties to the Bio-tech companies from putting big money into the pockets of government, then maybe we'll accomplish something. Enough said!
NAME : MONSANTO-JOB : GOVERNMENT-JOB : ADMINISTRATION
Toby Moffett : Monsanto : Consultant US Congessman : D-CT
Dennis DeConcini : Monsanto Legal Counsel : US Senator : D-AZ
Margaret Miller : Chemical Lab Supervisor : Dep.Dir.FDA,HFS : Bush Sr, Clinton
Marcia Hale : Dir. Int'l Govt.Affairs : WhiteHouse Sr Staff : Clinton
Mickey Kantor : Board Member : Sec. of Commerce : Clinton
Virginia Weldon : VP, Public Policy : WH-Appt to CSA : Gore SDR, Clinton
Josh King Dir. : Int'l Govt. Affairs : WHCommunications : Clinton
David Beler : VP Gov't & Public Affairs : Gore's Chief Dom.Polcy Adviser : Clinton
Carol Tucker-Foreman : Monsanto Lobbyist : WH-Appntd CnsmerAdv : Clinton
Linda Fisher : VP Gov't & Public Affairs : Deputy Admin EPA : Clinton, Bush
Lidia Watrud : Manager, New Technologies : USDA, EPA : Clinton,Bush,Obama
Michael Taylor : VP, Public Policy : Dep.Commiss. FDA : Obama
Hilary Clinton : Rose Law Firm, Monsanto Counsel,: US Senator,Secretary of State : D-NY Obama
Roger Beachy : Dir Monsanto Danforth Ctr : Dir USDA NIFA : Obama
Islam Siddiqui : Monsanto Lobbyist Ag Negotiator : Trade Rep : Obama
When we can get the ties to the Bio-tech companies from putting big money into the pockets of government, then maybe we'll accomplish something. Enough said!
This is a comprehensive, educational and well-made documentary. It should be required viewing for everyone, but especially for the younger generation who will be inheriting this mess that is our current agricultural culture. Without informative media like this film, many folks will never know about the dangers of the way most of our food is grown and the consequences that will have, until it is too late. Ironically, the big corporations mentioned in this film do not know that there are more important things than money, because bees are one of them and a thriving bee population will increase profits. See this film and then vote with your fork!
As far as educational documentaries go
this one hits all the right notes! As a lover of narrative film with an average concern for environmental and social activism, this film left me moved towards action and well informed. The heart of the cause is relayed naturally through a masterful blend of science, history, and spiritualism; allowing the viewer to gather the profound importance of the disappearance of the honeybee, without the "hard sell" of some other political and social documentaries that will go nameless. What the film lacks in masterful camera angles and fancy editing, it makes up for ten fold in heart and well researched information. This is the first documentary that I've seen that has literally changed my life
for the better.
Vanishing of the Bees is a thoughtful and informative look at the potential reasons behind colony collapse disorder (CCD), in contrast to so many documentaries which are alarmist and sensationalist. As an amateur beekeeper I am interested in bees, of course, but I saw this film to better educate myself on where our food comes from. After watching "Vanishing" I felt that I had gained a common-sense understanding of how a few agricultural practices in the developed world can be strongly linked to CCD. The film also left me wondering why more isn't being done to change our current practices. I think this film is a must-see for anyone interested in food, farming, or bees.
Ellen Paige's voice only helps the homeland feeling of farmers trying to bring love to the land which in turn brings food to all of us. The story starts with David Hackenberg an experienced American bee farmer trying to find out why all his bees are dying. From him the movie traces David's Friendly Colony of scientist and fellow farmers and tells us their stories.
Vanishing was thorough and I learned a lot. What I liked most about the movie is that they take you over seas to show that the people in France etc. are fighting the same battle, and it's cool to see so many people from different backgrounds get together for one cause.
This movie was very enjoyable. I didn't expect it to be exciting but I got sucked in. I would have liked to see interviews with the companies involved in this problem, and people pressing them. Some sort of deep emotion like that would have possibly earned this another star.
Vanishing was thorough and I learned a lot. What I liked most about the movie is that they take you over seas to show that the people in France etc. are fighting the same battle, and it's cool to see so many people from different backgrounds get together for one cause.
This movie was very enjoyable. I didn't expect it to be exciting but I got sucked in. I would have liked to see interviews with the companies involved in this problem, and people pressing them. Some sort of deep emotion like that would have possibly earned this another star.
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- Budget
- 500 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée
- 1h 27min(87 min)
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