Here's some footage Andreas shot for BUGS the film.
Guided by local Ugandans, Josh and Ben go looking for palm weevil larvae in tree trunks.
The film will be released later this year. Would you like to get notified?
Here's some footage Andreas shot for BUGS the film.
Guided by local Ugandans, Josh and Ben go looking for palm weevil larvae in tree trunks.
The film will be released later this year. Would you like to get notified?
You can now watch BUGS online, right on our BUGSfeed platform. More →
The DOXBiO launch of BUGS in Denmark saw the film screening in more than 50 cinemas all over the country. A film with such exposure has lured critics to the keyboard, and we’ve also gotten a word or two from experts from the fields of slow food, insects as feed, insects as food, and food experts in a more general sense. More →
“Like squeezing honey out of mud! Like magic mud!” The African Stingless Bee in a clip from BUGS the film, currently in cinemas in Denmark and other Nordic countries. More →
There’s a big hype around edible insects: low in fat and high in nutrients, they're going to revolutionise food on a global scale! Is it true? BUGSfeed went fact–finding. More →
VIDEO: How to prepare and cook palm weevil larvae. More →
I kept roaming the vast Expo area in Milan – all those impressive national pavilions showing how the respective countries were “feeding the planet”, as the Universal Exhibition’s theme suggested. Yet all the nations that regularly eat insects – they had somehow decided to hide to the world the fact that they do. More →
Delicious honey with no sting: the perfect bee? Meet our BUG OF THE WEEK. Read →
"Fascinerende, underholdende, lærerig. Genial for større børn." Sådan skriver Filmmagasinet EKKO i deres anmeldelse af dokumentarfilmen BUGS. Ekstra Bladet supplerer: “Oplagt som pensum i folkeskolens ældre klasser.” Læs →
BUGS er jo en dansk film, derfor har vi her på BUGSfeed lavet en masse aritkler på dansk — og om Danmark.
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