Greek mythology
Bienor was one of the centaurs who tried to kidnap the bride Hippodame and other women at the wedding of Pirithous and was overcome by the hero Theseus, who jumped on his back, smashed his face and pounded his temples.
"Meet the Parents" (2000)
(54598) Bienor is related to self-organization of elements in a chaotic system by synchronicity or unusual connections of destiny between people or objects, that culminate in a situation of total chaos (resonance 5:4 with Uranus).
"Final Destination" (2000)
(54598) Bienor is related with the ability to perform skillfully in situations of action or physical danger, in which --after an impact or collision-- material obstacles move at a high rate speed, fragmenting in unpredictable directions (resonance 7:16 with Saturn), like in the movies "Final Destination" (2000), "Jaws" (1975) and "The Perfect Storm" (2000).
"Gravity" (2013)
Jeffrey Reddick, screenwriter of the movie "Final Destination" (2000), has Bienor in Libra (6th Moon-Node House), in conjunction with the star Vindemiatrix.
Rumiko Takahashi (writer of the Japanese manga "Ranma 1/2") has Bienor (conjunct Cyllarus) in Cancer in the Crossing Point of the Age Progressions (Moon-Node Horoscope / Basis Horoscope).