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Sat 26 Sep
15:45

GARDEN CINEMA EVENT

The Spirit of the Beehive PG

Part of Celebrating 75 Years of Contemporary Films
Victor Erice, Spain, 1973 , 99m.

The film will be introduced by film critic, lecturer and programmer Geoff Andrew.


Victor Erice’s beautiful Spanish masterpiece, revered for its tender evocation of childhood imagination and astonishing performance by Ana Torrent.


Two young sisters watch Frankenstein in the village cinema while their father immerses himself in bee-keeping and their mother dreams about and writes to an unseen lover. The youngest of the girls becomes obsessed with the presence of the monster. She discovers a fugitive from the army hiding in a secret place which she associates with her ‘monster’. Utilising the country’s barren exteriors and the burnished browns and yellows of the girls’ shadowy village home with a painter’s eye, Victor Erice combines a marvellous vision of childhood discoveries with a visualisation of a dream world where, even in the darkness outside, strangers and monsters can take on a benevolent aspect and respond with love.


The film has been hugely influential, as both a yardstick of child performances on film, and for it’s sophisticated, sensitive window into the imaginations of children, traceable directly to films such as Guillermo del Toro’s Pan’s Labyrinth (2006).


Spirit of the Beehive was also a favourite of Contemporary’s founder Charles Cooper.


Celebrating 75 Years of Contemporary Films. Bringing bold cinema that inspired generations of British audiences and filmmakers — a festival of screening events with special guests across London this September and October


Geoff Andrew has worked in film as a critic, lecturer and programmer for half a century. He was editor and chief critic of the film pages of Time Out for many years and head of programming for a decade and a half at BFI Southbank, formerly the National Film Theatre; he then continued as a senior member of the programming team until 2024. For much of the last decade he has been teaching and lecturing at the London Film School. He’s also written, edited and contributed to many books on the cinema.

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