Bee Season
Background Information: Bee Season [Top] Bee Season is a 2005 film directed by Scott McGehee & David Siegel & written by Naomi Foner. The plot is based on a novel by Myla Goldberg. Tagline. Words may define us, but its love that connects us. // Gere plays a somewhat controlling Jewish husband & father Saul Newman. His wife Miriam converted to Judaism when she married him, Saul nurtured his son Aaron into a traditional studious Jew & tries to pull Eliza into the teachings of a Kabbalah writer. Saul is a Religious Studies professor at UC Berkeley who wrote his graduate thesis on Kabbalah. The film follows Sauls family & the religious quests they all head out on because of him. Miriam lives a secret life throughout her entire marriage to Saul, trying to fulfill the religious idea she picked up from him, Tikkun olam. She takes the meaning of repairing the world & reuniting its shards literally & slowly collects trinkets she finds beautiful in a warehouse, trying to hold the light of God in them. Posters Of Bee SeasonBiography: Richard Gere [Top] Richard Gere is an American actor. Gere is a well known Buddhist & an active supporter of the Dalai Lama. Gere was born in Philadelphia. In high school he excelled in gymnastics & music. He graduated in 1967 from North Syracuse Central High School. Gere attended the University of Massachusetts in Amherst, but he left college after two years to pursue acting. He also pursued a professional trumpet career. He continued to perform in television, movies & theater throughout the 1970s. His acting career took off in 1980 with the film American Gigolo. He was formerly married to supermodel Cindy Crawford. His present companion is Carey Lowell. They have a son, Homer James Jigme Gere.
Posters Of Richard GereEditors Choice: Bee Season, Mothman Prophecies, Autumn In New York, Runaway Bride, Red Corner, The Jackal, First Knight, Primal Fear, View DVDology Additional Articles & Resources: [Top] Richard Gere: | My Journey as a Buddhist | Wikipedia Article * |
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