Ajyal Film Festival 2024

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Maya the Bee

Special Screening - Ajyal Film Festival 2018

Alexs Stadermann / Feature Narrative / Australia, Germany / 2014 / 88 min / Bluray / In English / Arabic subtitles
Rated: Parental guidance is advised. Some material may be inappropriate for young children.

Synopsis

Maya is a little bee with big ambitions. Freshly hatched, she is eager to explore the world around her and dreams of an exciting life of fun and adventure - the world is simply far too interesting to stay inside a hive! Her funny attempts to fit in bring her into trouble with the Queen's narrow-minded royal advisor, Buzzlina. With her best friend Willy, Maya buzzes out into the meadow on an exhilarating adventure of self-discovery.

While most bees believe that other insects should be feared, Maya can't help but make friends with Flip the charismatic and eccentric grasshopper, Kurt the dung beetle and even Sting, a young hornet. But when the Queen's royal jelly is stolen, it will take Maya and all of her bug buddies to figure out who did it and how to save the day!

About the Director

Alexs Stadermann is a feature film and television director. He spent many years working for Walt Disney Studios in Sydney. During his years at Disney, Alexs was the Unit Director for 'Bambi II' and 'Tarzan II', and Senior Character Animator/SFX Supervisor on many other Disney titles. Following his years at Disney, he directed two seasons of the animated comedy show 'Planet Sketch' for Aardman Animation (Wallace and Gromit). He later joined Zack Snyder on 'Legend of the Guardians' as Head of Story. Alexs then moved to Flying Bark Productions to direct 'The Woodlies', which became the highest ever rating television show on Germany's K.I.K.A.

Credits

Director
Alexs Stadermann
Screenwriter
Fin Edquist
Producer
Barbara Stephen
Executive Producer
Jim Ballantine
Music
Ramūnas Motiekaitis
Sales Company
Studio 100 Film
Production Company
Studio 100 Film
Distributor
Shooting Stars
Cast
Voices: Jacki Weaver, Richard Roxburgh, Coco Jack Gillies, Justine Clarke

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