When a nomadic family move in and break Honeyland’s basic rule, the last female wild beekeeper in Europe must save the bees and restore natural balance.
ABOUT
Synopsis
In a deserted Macedonian village, Hatidze, a 50-something woman, trudges up a hillside to check her bee colonies nestled in the rocks. Serenading them with a secret chant, she gently maneuvers the honeycomb without netting or gloves. Back at her homestead, Hatidze tends to her handmade hives and her bedridden mother, occasionally heading to the capital to market her wares. One day, an itinerant family installs itself next door, and Hatidze’s peaceful kingdom gives way to roaring engines, seven shrieking children, and 150 cows. Yet Hatidze welcomes the camaraderie, and she holds nothing back—not her tried-and-true beekeeping advice, not her affection, not her special brandy. But soon Hussein, the itinerant family’s patriarch, makes a series of decisions that could destroy Hatidze’s way of life forever.
FILMMAKERs
Ljubomir Stefanov
Over 20 years of experience in development and production of communication concepts and documentaries related to environmental issues and human development. Worked for clients such as UN agencies, Euronatur, or Swisscontact.
Tamara Kotevska
Graduated in film directing from the Faculty of Dramatic Arts Skopje. 5 years experience in documentary and fiction film making as a freelance film director. Living and working in Skopje.