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Films
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Directors
“Palmer, Lisa”
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Region
South-East Asia
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Country
Indonesia
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Animals
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Food / Water
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Hunting / Gathering / Fishing
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Directors
Palmer, Lisa
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Series
Shorts Collection 2
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Country of production
Australia
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Year of production
2019
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Film
Wild Honey: Caring for bees in a divided land
2019
30
‘
Directed by
Lisa Palmer
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For more than a century, the island of Timor has been divided by a colonial border. Timor’s migratory wild honey bees challenge this division. In community honey harvest rituals, queen bees are courted in a ceremony by men who climb high into the canopy to sing nocturnal forest love songs. This observational film portrays a border community who are determined to maintain the bees’ movement across the region and preserve their shared identity. "Wild Honey" is the outcome of a long-term collaboration between researchers Balthasar Kehi and Lisa Palmer and the people of Kehi’s homeland of Lookeu.
South-East Asia
Animals
Food / Water
Hunting / Gathering / Fishing
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