Grey Bees (2025)
In a landscape scarred by war, *Grey Bees* finds its quiet, extraordinary power in the mundane routines of two stubborn neighbours. This isn’t a film of epic battles, but of shared samovars and unspoken loyalties, where survival hinges on a fragile, unspoken neutrality. For viewers who crave intimate, human-scale dramas over spectacle, it offers a rare, compassionate gaze into the absurdity of conflict. The emotional hook is the profound, wordless bond between Serhiich and Pashka—a testament to the quiet dignity of those who choose to tend their gardens while the world burns around them.