Screen Daily by Lee Marshall
An engaging, authentic, moving film about the way society persists in seeing monsters where there are none.
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Director
Estibaliz Urresola Solaguren
Cast
Sofía Otero,
Patricia López Arnaiz,
Ane Gabarain,
Itziar Lazkano,
Sara Cózar,
Martxelo Rubio
Genre
Drama
For summer vacation, Lucía, an eight-year-old transgender girl, travels with her family to her grandma’s house in the Basque Country, where they do beekeeping. Over the weeks of living together, Lucía embraces her femininity and learns from the women in her life, who develop in turn and mend their relationships.
Screen Daily by Lee Marshall
An engaging, authentic, moving film about the way society persists in seeing monsters where there are none.
The Hollywood Reporter by Jordan Mintzer
Carried by impressively fluid, determinedly naturalistic filmmaking, with performances that never hit a false note, 20,000 Species of Bees (20.000 especies de abejas) marks an assured debut, slowly but surely hitting an emotional crescendo during its final minutes
Movie Nation by Roger Moore
20,000 Species of Bees grabs you on several levels, starting with the arresting Basque Country locations. We pick up the rituals of beekeepers, but also explore how one of the fruits of the hive — beeswax — is vital in casting bronze sculptures.
Film Threat by Jordan Bond
20,000 Species of Bees is a slow burn where most scenes are understated and intimate but culminate into a work that stands strong in the end.
The Film Verdict by Deborah Young
Steering away from exaggerated drama and concentrating most of the scenes on the little girl and her mother Ane (emerging Spanish actress Patricia Lopez Arnalz), 20,000 Species of Bees (20.000 especies de abejas) opens audiences up to a new understanding of trans kids, especially the idea that it is not the child who needs to transition, it’s the family and society who need to change their perceptions.
Paste Magazine by Natalia Keogan
Though so many trans stories investigate the ramifications of trauma, 20,000 Species of Bees adopts the warm embrace of a summer breeze.
Variety by Guy Lodge
Unassuming and meanderingly character-oriented, the film doesn’t assert itself as an issue drama — in large part because, as Solaguren presents her eight-year-old protagonist’s gradual steps toward self-realization, her film doesn’t see much of an issue to begin with.
The A.V. Club by Leigh Monson
Despite its limitations, 20,000 Species of Bees is crafted from a place of empathy so often lacking in conversations about trans childhood.
Slant Magazine by Diego Semerene
The film blooms in moments where, instead of literally addressing Coco's gender trouble, we’re simply allowed to inhabit it.
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