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More Than Honey is the provocative yet touching tale of what may happen if our bees become extinct. Released in UK cinemas on 6 September 2013, and on DVD and Blu-ray on 21 October 2103, the UK release features a narration by the legendary actor John Hurt. Beautifully filmed and directed by Oscar nominated Markus Imhoof (The Boat is Full, Les petites Illusions), winner of numerous Best Documentary Awards across international film festivals and stunning cinematography by Jörg Jeshel and Attila Boa, More Than Honey brings sharply into focus our current bee crisis where numerous colonies of bees have been decimated throughout the world with 50% to 90% of bees having disappeared over the past 15 years. With one in three mouthfuls of the food we eat and 80% of plant species dependent on pollination, the honey bee is as indispensable to the economy as it is to man's survival. Website http://www.morethanhoney.co.uk/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/morethanhoneyuk?ref=hl Twitter https://twitter.com/morethanhoneyuk Pre-order from Amazon: DVD http://amzn.to/16TzFr1 Blu-ray http://amzn.to/13EI65p
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