Beetle Queen and Films With Class

Beetle Queen has been invited to be a part of RiverRun Film Festival’s “Film with Class,” a program to bring educational, independent films to kids across North Carolina. Beetle Queen will be playing with Ahead of Time Wednesday night, September 8th at Wake Forest University. fwc

Beetle Queen Held Over in Santa Fe

Now playing at The Screen in Santa Fe, NM. Held over until August 12th!

And be sure to check our other upcoming screenings, here.

Or, of course, you could always join our facebook page where you can get updates on upcoming screenings.

And don’t forget to check out our current adventures, here.

Move on over

Remember that ‘Sneak Peek’ I posted oh so long ago? Well, that’s finally happening.
Head over to the website for my new film-in-the-works, The Vanquishing of the Witch Baba Yaga.
As of tomorrow, my crew and I will be starting production in Eastern Europe. Follow our progress on the News page. We will be posting photos and stories about our adventures weekly, so be sure to check back often.

I’ll still be posting here if there is something pressing or newsworthy, but most of my energy will be directed elsewhere until we get back at the end of August.
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Beetle Queen Held Over in SF!

If you can’t make it to Beetle Queen in SF this week, you’ll have another chance - we have been held over (though only with one showtime a day).
The showtimes through the 15th remain:
2:20, 4:50, 7:10, 9:25
And now from July 16- 22, you can catch the film at 5:20!
Still at the Sundance Kabuki Theater in Japan Town.

Three years!

This June, it has been three years since we first traveled to Japan to shoot Beetle Queen. My awareness of this fact was heightened when I received a photo from one of the families we spent time with while we were there.
Remember the young boy you see several times throughout the film, first shopping for beetles and then playing with them with his friends? Well, as kids tend to do, he’s growing up!
He’s now ten years old, but just as into bugs as he was three years ago, though now he says he wants to be a killer whale trainer when he grows up.

Yu hunting for butterflies

Yu hunting for butterflies

When Grasshoppers Attack

Hello Beetle Queen empire! I’ve kindly been invited to post here, so I thought I’d start with a bit about grasshoppers, since a voracious swarm is currently making an all-you-can-eat buffet out of the eastern Wyoming and Montana hay, wheat and alfalfa crops, a topic I recently wrote about at my own blog.

In her film, Jessica explores the Japanese’s unusual passion for insects, but another way of looking at it may be asking why most other cultures would rather squash first, ask questions later.

Melanoplus femurrubrum, a North American migratory grasshopper. Creative Commons Gilles Gonthier

Melanoplus femurrubrum, a North American migratory grasshopper. Creative Commons Gilles Gonthier

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Jennifer Frazer of The Artful Amoeba

Please join me in welcoming our next guest blogger, Jennifer Frazer. Jennifer writes the awesome and amazing science blog, The Artful Amoeba. She has a true knack for the ever-rare talent of communicating to both the layperson and academic alike. And her subjects often seem geared not just toward education, but towards wonder.
Jennifer and I met briefly at a screening of Beetle Queen in Denver and I could tell right away that we had similar passions. I am so excited to have her post on the Beetle Queen blog.

Thank You and Update

A very enthusiastic thank you to Rosanna for her great posts. Don’t forget to check out her own blog, minilivestock.org.

And a quick update on Beetle Queen.  Lots of good press and a bunch of new bookings!  Please check our screenings page for more information on where Beetle Queen is playing. Or become a fan on facebook to get regular updates.

And if you are in Japan today, be sure to buy an Asahi Shimbun for the article and interview with yours truly!

Mealworm Cricket Empanadas with Cilantro Yogurt Sauce

Mealworm Cricket Empanadas with Cilantro Yogurt Sauce
Prep Time: 30 minutes / Cook Time: 40 minutes / Total Time: 70 minutes / Makes appox. 14 empanadas

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Bug Eater

The question that I get asked the most is: How did you become interested in starting a project about eating insects? I don’t think it was necessarily a single moment for me, but rather an accumulation of things—surging food movements, exposure to cultural practices through personal travels and various media outlets, self-reflection, and my personal relationship with insects. I’ve been fascinated and compassionate with insects ever since I was a kid. Whenever it would rain, I would pick up any earthworms I found on the sidewalk or street and place them into a nearby grassy area so it would lessen the chance for them being stepped on or ran over, which I still do until this day.

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A Quick Intro… Guest Blogger Rosanna Yau of MiniLivestock

Hello world and thanks to Jessica for allowing me to be a guest blogger. Like those of you out there who are waiting for Beetle Queen to come to your city, I am also anticipating the screening to make its way to SF!

So who am I anyways? I’ve been advocating entomophagy, or the consumption of insects, in the San Francisco Bay Area under the name MiniLivestock for the last two years. You can see some of my efforts at minilivestock.org. I also a recent graduate student of the Design MFA program at the California College of the Arts as of last week, and *cough* now available for freelance work.

I am looking forward to sharing some of my insect-eating experiences and knowledge on the Beetle Queen blog. We’d love to hear your experiences too, so please feel free to comment on the blog! Thanks and hope to talk to you all very soon!

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Next Up

I am excited to welcome our next guest blogger, Rosanna Yau of minilivestock.org. Turns out Rosanna and I have a lot more in common than just bugs. Like Beetle Queen, Rosanna’s work uses insects explore larger themes. Her philosophies are surprisingly aligned with those expressed in the film - but whether or not you’ve seen Beetle Queen, I think you’ll be interested in the following posts…

Another week at IFC

Beetle Queen will be held over for one more week at IFC Center. The new showtimes are:
10:55am, 3:00pm and 9:40pm
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Film Forum Success and more news

This past week-long run at Film Forum has been such a treat. I’ve really enjoyed getting to hear from the audiences and getting them to interact with the insects! (See photo below).

And because of the success at Film Forum, we will be extending our run in New York City with a run at IFC! We will open at the IFC Center on Friday with showtimes Friday through Thursday: 10:55am, 12:40pm, 4:25, 8:25, 10:25pm, plus late shows Friday and Saturday at 12:20am.

If you couldn’t make it out for any of the Film Forum screenings, you have no excuse now!

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Beetle Queen at Film Forum THIS WEEK!

So, as you must all know by now, Beetle Queen is opening this week at Film Forum in NYC. Our first night is Wednesday the 12th and the film will run until the 18th.

The showtimes are:
1:00, 2:50, 4:40, 6:30, 8:20, 10:10 daily.
You can buy advance tickets here.

I’ll also be attending a few of the shows. Opening night, 6:30 and 8:20; and Friday night, 6:30 and 8:20, I’ll be answering questions following the movie. And then on Sunday I’ll be at the 4:40 feature with Hugh Raffles, author of the new book Insectopedia.

But even if you can’t make it to any of the “In Person” events, I hope you’ll come to one of the other screenings!

A poster at Other Music in New York

A poster at Other Music in New York