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Movie Title : Beetle Queen Conquers Tokyo
Release Date : Jun 11, 2009 Wide
Genre Movie :Documentary,Special Interest
Mpaa Rating : Unrated

Actors :Dr. Takeshi Yoro


Japan is one of the most crowded nations on Earth, with 128 million people stuffed into a space roughly the size of Montana (a state whose population in less than a million), so it makes sense that the Japanese people are fascinated by insects, small but hardy creatures that thrive in cramped and challenging environments. In Japan, insects are often kept as pets, breeding and selling the right breeds of beetles can be a very profitable business, enthusiasts watch insects and chart their sightings like bird watchers in America and Europe, and bugs frequently appear in artwork, toys, video games and movies. Filmmaker and animal expert Jessica Oreck presents a fun, fascinating and visually striking look at Japan's cheerful obsession with our six-legged friends in Beetle Queen Conquers Tokyo, a documentary that explores the historical basis behind the nation's love affair with insects and how it manifests itself in the present day. The film was an official selection at the 2009 South by Southwest Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
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No, not a Toho creature feature, but a diverting, slightly meandering, mini- DV-shot documentary on the Japanese love for insects.
Wally Hammond-Time Out

An oddball documentary that strives to capture the essence of an entire culture through one preoccupation: insects.
Tom Long-Detroit News

Beetle Queen does a wonderful job of showing the connection between things like Zen gardens, bonsai trees and the love of watching insects move in a small habitat.
Peter Hartlaub-San Francisco Chronicle

A parade of loosely, lyrically related scenes and images imbues the film with a wonder worthy of its subjects.
Wesley Morris-Boston Globe

This lyrical, meditative effort about the Japanese obsession for bugs of all kinds examines the subject from a deeply philosophical, historical and sociological perspective.
Frank Scheck-Hollywood Reporter

A gentle docu-tribute to Japan's age-old connection to the insect world, a meditative piece that is by turns hypnotically beautiful and painfully slow.
Gary Goldstein-Los Angeles Times

A lyrical, slow-moving documentary on Japan's abiding fascination with insects.
Allan Hunter-Daily Express

[A] surprisingly delightful little film...
Jason Solomons-Observer [UK]

Beetle Queen Conquers Tokyo is a bizarre, fascinating and frequently beautiful documentary but it's also let down by a frustrating lack of structure.
Matthew Turner-ViewLondon

It flies like a moth around its subject suggesting, sometimes playfully and occasionally ponderously, that we humans are as much like bugs as the creepy-crawlies themselves.
Derek Malcolm-This is London

What an original and distinctive film this is.
Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK]

There's a hypnotic quality to its flow of images, allowing the viewer to see the insect world anew.
Tom Dawson-Total Film

Creepy, crawly and profound, this thought-provoking eco-doc wows with breathtaking imagery.
Jeff Meyers-Metro Times (Detroit, MI)

What's the big deal? Sure, it's a bit eccentric that the Japanese take to insects, but that's tame stuff next to Ninja Turtles and pet rocks.
Gerald Peary-Boston Phoenix

An entomologist's delight, Jessica Oreck's movie about Japan's insect mania is worth watching even if you're repulsed by creepy-crawlers.
John P. McCarthy-Boxoffice Magazine

Sean Price Williams' videography is so lovely -- and the film so meditatively paced -- that even the questionable becomes seductive.
-AV Club

Technically ambitious, Beetle Queen succeeds where a recent armada of embarrassingly sentimental, hugely liberal eco-docs have failed
Chris Cabin-Filmcritic.com

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Untangling the web of cultural and historical ties underlying Japan's deep fascination with insects.

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