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Coffee for All Nations offers a contemplative dive into the global coffee culture. The documentary weaves together personal stories from various coffee-producing regions, revealing the intimate connections between communities and their craft. It’s not just about the drink; it delves into the economic and social threads that tie farmers to their beans and consumers to their cups. The pacing is a bit slow, but it allows the viewer to really soak in the atmosphere of each locale. There's a rough authenticity to the visuals, and while the director isn’t well-known, the passion here is palpable. The film doesn’t shy away from the complexities of production and consumption, making it a distinctive piece in the coffee documentary landscape.
Unique portrayal of coffee cultureFocus on personal farmer storiesCaptures global economic themes
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