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Bee Season is a 2005
feature film directed by Scott McGehee and David Siegel and written by Naomi Foner. The plot is based on a novel by Myla Goldberg. :Tagline: Words may define us, but it's love that connects us.

Cast

Plot

Gere plays a somewhat controlling Jewish husband and father Saul Naumann who is a Religious Studies professor. His wife Miriam (Binoche) converted to Judaism when she married him. Saul nurtured his son Aaron (Minghella) into a traditional studious Jew, and he tries to pull his daughter Eliza into the teachings of a Kabbalah writer.

Saul is a professor at UC Berkeley (although the particular courses he is seen teaching are unnamed in the film) who wrote his graduate thesis on Kabbalah. The film follows Saul's family and the religious quests they all head out on because of him.

Miriam lives a secret life throughout her entire marriage to Saul, trying to fulfill the religious idea she picked up from him, tikkun olam. She takes the meaning of "repairing the world" and "reuniting its shards" literally and slowly collects trinkets she finds beautiful (sometimes breaking into people's houses and stealing them) in a warehouse, trying to hold the light of God in them. Saul's son, Aaron, grows unsure of the Judaism foisted on him by his father and becomes a Hare Krishna in trying to find a faith he personally believes in.

At the center of the film, Eliza becomes Saul's newest religious project. Saul's graduate thesis was on a particular Kabbalah writer who believed that careful analysis of words could lead to contact with God, and without his knowledge Eliza has won the district spelling 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 parent's stereotypically seen in childhood competitions like spelling bees, though with different reasons). Eliza manages to do so well at spelling because visions appear to her and help with the word, no matter how difficult, if she focuses. In the final scenes, however, Eliza purposely misspells the word origami (a word she had practiced with Saul the night before) to come in 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).

Post-release

As of January 29th, 2006 Bee Season had taken in a gross in the United States of only $1,177,082 with an opening American weekend of $120,544. Bee Season's only award nomination to date is a Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards
Young Actress nomination for Flora Cross. The DVD is scheduled to be release April 4, 2006.

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