Colony [DVD] [Import]
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- 言語 : 英語
- 製品サイズ : 1.78 x 19.05 x 13.72 cm; 77.11 g
- EAN : 0767685238400
- 製造元リファレンス : unknown
- 販売元 : Docurama
- ASIN : B004CJQVN0
- ディスク枚数 : 1
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5つ星のうち5.0
Great documentary!
2022年9月24日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Great insight on how important bees are to our existence and food supply.
Andre Leblanc
5つ星のうち3.0
Religious propaganda:The struggles of a Christian family in the beekeeper business.
2012年7月1日にカナダでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
As you might know,Colony is a documentary about the mysteries concerning the
disappearances of millions of bees and the quest to find out why.
The movie gives many theories about why the bees might be disappearing but never gives a clear answer why.
While this movie is distributed by eone,a company which isn't shy about
distributing movies containing sex,violence and bad language,Colony almost seems
like a movie financed by a Christian Church since it follows a Christian family and
their struggles in the beekeeper business.
Not only does it's members talk about God and Biblical scriptures but we also see them pray and go to Church.While the religious part of the movie might only be 5%,it will clearly
seem to be preachy religious propaganda to some.
The dvd is in widescreen and only has the english language track with no subtitles.
The extras are just two pages featuring the director's pictures with a small bio.
disappearances of millions of bees and the quest to find out why.
The movie gives many theories about why the bees might be disappearing but never gives a clear answer why.
While this movie is distributed by eone,a company which isn't shy about
distributing movies containing sex,violence and bad language,Colony almost seems
like a movie financed by a Christian Church since it follows a Christian family and
their struggles in the beekeeper business.
Not only does it's members talk about God and Biblical scriptures but we also see them pray and go to Church.While the religious part of the movie might only be 5%,it will clearly
seem to be preachy religious propaganda to some.
The dvd is in widescreen and only has the english language track with no subtitles.
The extras are just two pages featuring the director's pictures with a small bio.
J Book
5つ星のうち5.0
Watch this flick and get a BUZZ!!
2011年10月30日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
A serious look at the "bee industry". I've heard several different variations as to what's wrong with those bees.
I've several bee-keeper friends. They've bought gueens from China.......
Something is wrong in the bee world... This movie is really professional and goes from start to finish like flowing honey... Every bit was facinating to watch. It was educational as well as entertaining.
I was wondering if the bees got tired of traveling 'cross country, over and over again in open rigs..... (Give it some thought...)
Anyway... this is a very good movie even if you don't have much interest in bees.... I don't and I sure enjoyed it!
I've several bee-keeper friends. They've bought gueens from China.......
Something is wrong in the bee world... This movie is really professional and goes from start to finish like flowing honey... Every bit was facinating to watch. It was educational as well as entertaining.
I was wondering if the bees got tired of traveling 'cross country, over and over again in open rigs..... (Give it some thought...)
Anyway... this is a very good movie even if you don't have much interest in bees.... I don't and I sure enjoyed it!
John Richard Schrock
5つ星のうち3.0
Colony Disorder---An Entomology Teacher Summary
2013年6月20日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Colony: The Endangered World of Bees, by Irish Film Board; 83 minutes, © 2009
The main menu provides 12 chapter icons that allow a teacher to click immediately to one section: Colony: Beekeepers; Colony Collapse Disorder; [California] Beekeepers Meeting; Blessing Farmers; Pesticide Problems; Economic Problems; Fighting to Survive; Meeting with Bayer; Difference of Opinion; Next Generation of Beekeepers; and the final Credits.
To maintain its storyline on colony collapse disorder (CCD), it should have been edited to closer to 50 minutes. While the interspersed scenes from the religious Seppi family provide a narrative on the economic negotiations, this has nothing to do with CCD (aside from the lingering stress of future CCD providing uncertainty) and their family dispute adds nothing to the video's CCD theme and provides a major distraction for use in schools. Indeed, the 83 minute length will require teacher editing anyway.
This video does avoid most non-science and does focus on the Bayer interface. Hackenberg and Mendes in particular are sympathetic figures although they are portrayed in more depth in "Vanishing of the Bees."
Summary of concepts: The introductory statement that the honey bee is the most-studied organism aside from humans is incorrect, but this introductory hyperbole can be corrected by a teacher and is probably the only misstatement in the video; the Seppi family is introduced while describing the almond-bee dependency and this family has 1500 hives; big trucks bring in the cross-country beekeepers to the California almond groves in 2008; Dave Mendes describes the big operation; George Clutter uses a swarm beard [no explanation that they do not sting while swarming] while describing the honey bee stinger with a good view of the stinger being pulled out; Mendes explains the almond pollination connection; John Miller explains the flower parts; the rate at that time was $174/hive; Kevin Young then describes how CCD results in bees dying in just a few weeks; testimony from "Ms. Honey" (but also some clueless citizens, the only non-science in the video); Peltis, Mendes and Hackenberg all describe CCD and a lack of immediate direct connection to pesticides; brief excerpts from "60 Minutes" and other news; heartbreak of losing 600 hives; California beekeepers meeting with Mendes and Hackenberg conclude pesticides may lead to a "train wreck"; farmers including Seppi family who built from the ground up and who live on faith; Randy Oliver discusses new diseases and parasites, points to inbreeding causing a genetic bottleneck; scriptures and Russian plot are dismissed. Lengthy footage from the House committee hearing stresses need for science data; highlights how the issue can become political fast. Bayer ad discusses need for protecting food supply; Bromenshank asks "how do you assign costs"; Henderson stresses behavioral research has failed to show bad effects from these systemic pesticides; Seppi family watches Pres. Obama on TV stress the national economic picture and the need to make sacrifices to get through the recovery; Seppi family has tense negotiations on per hive fee with almond growers.
Oliver states that we are not losing bees as much as we will be losing beekeepers; Bayer, Inc. representative defends "Gaucho" and has internal studies to defend that position and uses Penn. State data as well; excerpt of church and preacher and then an excerpt from a 1950s Moody Bible Institute film [not sure why] and family prayer; almond growers and Seppi's negotiate again and the family squabble is again aired; scenes of helicopter spraying and dead bees [guilt by association]; Bayer's David Fisher and beekeepers meet and Mendes presents a non-dogmatic and reasoned overview; discussion of simple feedback loops that may assault a complex natural system. In an ironical turn, the Seppi family discusses how they have as big a family as "God gives them" [no mention is made that it is because of overpopulation that industrialized farming and insecticide use is necessary to prevent massive starvation].
Final few scenes conclude with Hackenberg and Mendes. As in the other CCD videos, they are the ones who come off as the most reasonable persons with commonsense and a science attitude. Both of these beekeepers however are not optimistic about the future of their vocation.
Two "extras" are attached, each with a still photo and brief biography of the directors.
Also see the DVD videos: "Nature: Silence of the Bees"; "Vanishing of the Bees," and "The Strange Disappearance of the Bees"; and the book "Fruitless Fall."
The main menu provides 12 chapter icons that allow a teacher to click immediately to one section: Colony: Beekeepers; Colony Collapse Disorder; [California] Beekeepers Meeting; Blessing Farmers; Pesticide Problems; Economic Problems; Fighting to Survive; Meeting with Bayer; Difference of Opinion; Next Generation of Beekeepers; and the final Credits.
To maintain its storyline on colony collapse disorder (CCD), it should have been edited to closer to 50 minutes. While the interspersed scenes from the religious Seppi family provide a narrative on the economic negotiations, this has nothing to do with CCD (aside from the lingering stress of future CCD providing uncertainty) and their family dispute adds nothing to the video's CCD theme and provides a major distraction for use in schools. Indeed, the 83 minute length will require teacher editing anyway.
This video does avoid most non-science and does focus on the Bayer interface. Hackenberg and Mendes in particular are sympathetic figures although they are portrayed in more depth in "Vanishing of the Bees."
Summary of concepts: The introductory statement that the honey bee is the most-studied organism aside from humans is incorrect, but this introductory hyperbole can be corrected by a teacher and is probably the only misstatement in the video; the Seppi family is introduced while describing the almond-bee dependency and this family has 1500 hives; big trucks bring in the cross-country beekeepers to the California almond groves in 2008; Dave Mendes describes the big operation; George Clutter uses a swarm beard [no explanation that they do not sting while swarming] while describing the honey bee stinger with a good view of the stinger being pulled out; Mendes explains the almond pollination connection; John Miller explains the flower parts; the rate at that time was $174/hive; Kevin Young then describes how CCD results in bees dying in just a few weeks; testimony from "Ms. Honey" (but also some clueless citizens, the only non-science in the video); Peltis, Mendes and Hackenberg all describe CCD and a lack of immediate direct connection to pesticides; brief excerpts from "60 Minutes" and other news; heartbreak of losing 600 hives; California beekeepers meeting with Mendes and Hackenberg conclude pesticides may lead to a "train wreck"; farmers including Seppi family who built from the ground up and who live on faith; Randy Oliver discusses new diseases and parasites, points to inbreeding causing a genetic bottleneck; scriptures and Russian plot are dismissed. Lengthy footage from the House committee hearing stresses need for science data; highlights how the issue can become political fast. Bayer ad discusses need for protecting food supply; Bromenshank asks "how do you assign costs"; Henderson stresses behavioral research has failed to show bad effects from these systemic pesticides; Seppi family watches Pres. Obama on TV stress the national economic picture and the need to make sacrifices to get through the recovery; Seppi family has tense negotiations on per hive fee with almond growers.
Oliver states that we are not losing bees as much as we will be losing beekeepers; Bayer, Inc. representative defends "Gaucho" and has internal studies to defend that position and uses Penn. State data as well; excerpt of church and preacher and then an excerpt from a 1950s Moody Bible Institute film [not sure why] and family prayer; almond growers and Seppi's negotiate again and the family squabble is again aired; scenes of helicopter spraying and dead bees [guilt by association]; Bayer's David Fisher and beekeepers meet and Mendes presents a non-dogmatic and reasoned overview; discussion of simple feedback loops that may assault a complex natural system. In an ironical turn, the Seppi family discusses how they have as big a family as "God gives them" [no mention is made that it is because of overpopulation that industrialized farming and insecticide use is necessary to prevent massive starvation].
Final few scenes conclude with Hackenberg and Mendes. As in the other CCD videos, they are the ones who come off as the most reasonable persons with commonsense and a science attitude. Both of these beekeepers however are not optimistic about the future of their vocation.
Two "extras" are attached, each with a still photo and brief biography of the directors.
Also see the DVD videos: "Nature: Silence of the Bees"; "Vanishing of the Bees," and "The Strange Disappearance of the Bees"; and the book "Fruitless Fall."
Donnie Anderson Stanley
5つ星のうち5.0
Great movie
2011年8月29日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
A must see movie, a real eye opener.we all need to have a bee hive or two.more people need to save the honeybee.