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So, 'Takes Four Years to Grow Coffee' is this documentary that really takes its time, you know? Shot in Puerto Rico, it digs into the lives of coffee farmers trying to keep their family traditions alive after the devastation of Hurricane Maria. The cinematography is just stunning, capturing both the lush landscapes and the raw emotions of the farmers. You get a sense of their struggles and resilience, but it’s never overly dramatic. The pacing feels almost meditative, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere, the culture, and the craft of coffee-making. It’s not just about coffee; it’s about heritage, survival, and the connection to the land. Definitely a unique piece in the documentary space.
Explores cultural heritage and resilienceCinematography highlights landscapesPacing allows for deep emotional connection
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