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Featuring a remarkable lead performance from nine-year-old Sofia Otero, 20,000 Species of Bees is an empathetic exploration of gender and generations.

“How come you know who you are and I don’t?” This is the question at the heart of Basque director Estibaliz Urresola Solaguren’s debut feature. It’s asked by Lucía, who was given the traditionally male name of ‘Aitor’ at birth. Lucía’s mother, who is going through a divorce, fumbles as she comes to terms with her child’s identity, while Lucía’s grandmother is severe not just with her but with her mother’s struggles. With great-aunt Lourdes, the local beekeeper, however, Lucía eventually finds friendship and acceptance.

Otero has made history as the youngest actor to be awarded the Berlinale’s prestigious Silver Bear for Best Leading Performance. Beautifully shot on a handheld camera in Basque country, 20,000 Species of Bees is a tender and compassionate film about the trans experience that unfolds with a warm, serene grace. Comparisons are already being made with the similarly delicate work of the Dardenne brothers (Tori and Lokita, MIFF 2022), Carla Simón (Alcarràs, MIFF 2022) and Víctor Erice (The Spirit of the Beehive, MIFF 1974/2022).

“Carried by impressively fluid, determinedly naturalistic filmmaking, with performances that never hit a false note … An assured debut.” – Hollywood Reporter