Hives 2012
Hives (2012), directed by Michael Lennox, unfolds on a single morning across four European cities—Jerusalem, London, Cologne, and Prague—where ordinary routines collide with unexpected disruptions.
Director: Michael Lennox
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Hives (2012) about?
Hives follows the lives of four strangers on a single morning in different European cities, as their ordinary routines are upended by bizarre and unexpected interruptions. From a schoolteacher's classroom to a London bus ride, the film blends humor and drama to explore the unpredictability of daily life.
Who directed Hives?
Hives was directed by Michael Lennox, a filmmaker known for his unique storytelling and blend of drama and comedy.
Who stars in Hives?
The film features Akbar Kurtha, Stefan Lampadius, Nili Tserruya, Luboš Veselý, and Ozren Grabarić in key roles.
Is Hives (2012) worth watching?
With its 72-minute runtime and genre-blending approach, Hives offers a refreshing take on the interconnectedness of everyday life. While not widely rated, its quirky premise and engaging performances make it a worthwhile watch for fans of lighthearted dramas.
How long is Hives?
Hives runs for 72 minutes, making it a concise and fast-paced film perfect for a quick but meaningful viewing experience.
About Hives (2012) — A Day of Unexpected Interruptions Across Europe
Hives (2012), directed by Michael Lennox, unfolds on a single morning across four European cities—Jerusalem, London, Cologne, and Prague—where ordinary routines collide with unexpected disruptions. In Jerusalem, a schoolteacher's day is shattered when her student performs a heartfelt love rap in class, while a bus ride in London takes a chaotic turn when an out-of-breath stranger bursts in. A priest in Prague grapples with lethargy, and Matija, a Croatian man, pretends to be on his way to work despite lingering in bed. The film weaves these disparate stories into a quirky tapestry of missed connections and fleeting moments. With its blend of drama and comedy, Hives captures the absurdity and unpredictability of daily life, blending humor with a touch of melancholy.
Lennox's direction infuses the short runtime with a lighthearted yet reflective tone, exploring themes of routine, disruption, and the serendipitous moments that shape our days. The cast—including Akbar Kurtha, Stefan Lampadius, and Nili Tserruya—delivers performances that feel both authentic and endearing, grounding the film's whimsical premise in relatable human experiences.