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An Unusual Love Triangle Blossoms in Nick Flügge’s Whimsical Mockumentary ‘The Last Bee on Earth’
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A bizarre yet relatable dystopian future 2024 is the setting for Nick Flügge’s witty mockumentary The Last Bee On Earth where the wondrous race we call human beings has finally managed to drive all but one lone bee to extinction. This bee serves as the protagonist in a comedy centred around a man who finds himself tasked with its care only to unexpected become part of a love triangle of apocalyptic proportions. The short sees Flügge working with the talented Sunil Patel – who previously graced Dn’s pages with his turn in Rosco 5’s Insecurity Questions – and Roxy Dunn whose alluring mystery is only accentuated by her, presumably government mandated, hazmat garb. It also has a script which brings a delightfully dry wit to a subject matter which is most often associated with portentous proclamations of future doom – and it has tiny bee furniture too. We spoke to Flügge about...
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  • 8/22/2022
  • by Sarah Smith
  • Directors Notes
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