SPA26 The Spirit of the Beehive
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Synopsis
This landmark work of Spanish arthouse cinema, set in the aftermath of the Civil War, brings us to a quiet Castilian village, where a young girl becomes transfixed by a screening of Frankenstein, sparking a search for meaning but blurring imagination and reality. In his directorial debut, Victor Erice crafts a film of extraordinary restraint and visual poetry. Bathed in amber light and unfolding at a contemplative pace, it replaces conventional narrative with mood, silence, and suggestive imagery. The recurring beehive motif evokes both community and repression, reflecting a society shaped by unspoken trauma. At its core, the film explores childhood perception, how innocence encounters mortality, absence, and fear. Rather than addressing politics directly, it conveys the psychological residue of authoritarian Spain through metaphor and atmosphere. Widely regarded as a formative masterpiece of Spanish Cinema, The Spirit of the Beehive has had a lasting influence on filmmakers drawn to lyrical storytelling and ambiguity. Its delicate interplay of memory and history continues to resonate, offering a profound meditation on the inner life of a child in a fractured world.
This landmark work of Spanish arthouse cinema, set in the aftermath of the Civil War, brings us to a quiet Castilian village, where a young girl becomes transfixed by a screening of Frankenstein, sparking a search for meaning but blurring imagination and reality. In his directorial debut, Victor Erice crafts a film of extraordinary restraint and visual poetry. Bathed in amber light and unfolding at a contemplative pace, it replaces conventional narrative with mood, silence, and suggestive imagery. The recurring beehive motif evokes both community and repression, reflecting a society shaped by unspoken trauma. At its core, the film explores childhood perception, how innocence encounters mortality, absence, and fear. Rather than addressing politics directly, it conveys the psychological residue of authoritarian Spain through metaphor and atmosphere. Widely regarded as a formative masterpiece of Spanish Cinema, The Spirit of the Beehive has had a lasting influence on filmmakers drawn to lyrical storytelling and ambiguity. Its delicate interplay of memory and history continues to resonate, offering a profound meditation on the inner life of a child in a fractured world.
Reviews
“One of the most beautiful and haunting films ever made about childhood”
— Roger Ebert
Movie Information
Release Date
Wednesday, 10th June 2026
Duration
99 MIN
Language
Spanish with English subtitles
Rating
CTC
Director
Victor Erice
Cast
Ana Torrent, Isabel Tellería, Fernando Fernán Gómez, Teresa Gimpera, Kety de la Cámara
Genre
Film Festival, Drama
Participating Cinemas
Awards
1973 San Sebastián International Film Festival - Winner
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Movie Information
Release Date
Wednesday, 10th June 2026
Duration
99 MIN
Language
Spanish with English subtitles
Rating
CTC
Director
Victor Erice
Cast
Ana Torrent, Isabel Tellería, Fernando Fernán Gómez, Teresa Gimpera, Kety de la Cámara
Genre
Film Festival, Drama



