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Director: Heath Davis
Cast: Charlie Fraser, Brendan Cowell, Matilda Brown, Nicole Bonfield
Bee Sting takes in love and complications as a father and son fall for the same woman on the schoolyard.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Bee Sting is a 2010 comedy-drama directed by Heath Davis that explores the complications that arise when a father and son both fall for the same woman at their local schoolyard. While critical reception and awards recognition for the film are not widely documented, it holds a rating of 6.9/10 on IMDb, indicating generally positive audience reception.
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Directed by Heath Davis in 2010, Bee Sting offers a refreshingly human comedy-drama that explores the dynamics between a father and son who both fall for the same woman. With standout performances from the cast, including Brendan Cowell and Matilda Brown, the film blends heartwarming moments with genuine emotional complexity, making it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven stories.
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