Discover the enchanting world of bees through our carefully curated collection of family-friendly films. These movies not only entertain but also educate viewers of all ages about the importance of bees in our ecosystem, their fascinating social structures, and the adventures they embark upon. This selection is perfect for family movie nights, offering both fun and learning in equal measure.

The Swarm (1978)
Description: Although more of a disaster film, it features bees as the central antagonist, offering a thrilling, if somewhat campy, family viewing experience.
Fact: The film was directed by Irwin Allen, known for his disaster movies. It was nominated for several Golden Raspberry Awards.


Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1989)
Description: While not directly about bees, the film includes a memorable scene with giant bees, making it a fun, if indirect, inclusion in our bee-themed list.
Fact: The film was a commercial success, leading to several sequels. The special effects, particularly the giant insects, were groundbreaking for the time.


The Bee Movie (2007)
Description: This animated comedy follows Barry B. Benson, a bee who sues the human race for stealing honey. It's a fun, family-friendly film that highlights the importance of bees and their role in our world.
Fact: Jerry Seinfeld, who voices Barry, also co-wrote the screenplay. The film was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Original Song.


The Secret Life of Bees (2008)
Description: Set in the 1960s, this drama explores themes of family, race, and the healing power of bees. It's not directly about bees, but their presence is integral to the story's metaphor.
Fact: The film features an all-female cast, including Dakota Fanning and Queen Latifah. The book on which the movie is based was a New York Times bestseller.


Vanishing of the Bees (2009)
Description: This documentary explores the phenomenon of Colony Collapse Disorder, making it an educational choice for families interested in environmental issues.
Fact: The film features interviews with scientists, beekeepers, and farmers, offering a comprehensive view of the bee crisis.


Maya the Bee Movie (2014)
Description: An animated adventure where Maya, a little bee, leaves her hive to explore the world. It teaches children about friendship, bravery, and the importance of bees in nature.
Fact: The film is based on the popular German children's book "Die Biene Maja und ihre Abenteuer." It was followed by a TV series.


Bee Season (2005)
Description: While not strictly about bees, this film uses spelling bees as a metaphor for family dynamics and personal growth, offering a unique perspective on the theme.
Fact: The film features a young Flora Cross, who was discovered through an open casting call. It also explores themes of spirituality and self-discovery.


The Beekeeper (2014)
Description: This documentary follows a beekeeper in the UK, offering insights into the life of bees and the challenges they face, making it educational for families.
Fact: The film was produced by the National Film and Television School in the UK. It provides a realistic look at beekeeping.


The Adventures of Milo and Otis (1986)
Description: Although primarily about a cat and dog, the film includes scenes with bees, teaching children about different animals and their interactions.
Fact: The film was originally a Japanese production, later dubbed into English. It was criticized for animal cruelty, leading to a re-edited version.


The Beekeeper's Apprentice (2016)
Description: A family drama set in the world of beekeeping, this film delves into the relationship between a young apprentice and her mentor, with bees playing a central role.
Fact: The film was inspired by the novel by Laurie R. King, which has a strong following among mystery and beekeeping enthusiasts.
