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A Six Dollar Cup of Coffee is a fascinating look into the world of coffee production, told through the lens of a Tseltal family in Chiapas. The film weaves this personal narrative with broader themes of globalization and the specialty coffee movement. The pacing is contemplative, allowing viewers to really soak in the struggles of the cooperative as they attempt to navigate a market that often overlooks their unique offerings. There's something raw about its documentary style—no flashy editing or over-the-top dramatization. Just real people, real stories. It's a nuanced portrayal of how cultural heritage intersects with a modern coffee craze, and it brings to light the human stories behind every cup we take for granted.
Focuses on coffee production and cultural heritage.Documentary style offers a raw, unfiltered view.Explores globalization within the coffee industry.
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