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So, Tony (2016) by Benthe Forrer dives into the world of Tony Chocolonely, a Dutch venture that's all about tackling the heavy issue of slavery in the chocolate trade. The pacing is quite deliberate, allowing you to really feel the weight of the subject matter. You’ve got this captivating mix of interviews and on-the-ground footage that brings the struggle against exploitation into sharp focus. The atmosphere oscillates between hopeful and somber, as it explores not only the company’s mission but also the broader implications for the chocolate industry. It’s really distinct in how it combines a corporate narrative with a humanitarian message, making you reflect on every bite of chocolate you consume. Worth a watch for sure, especially if you're into documentaries that challenge the norm.
Explores ethical implications of chocolate productionInterviews with key figures in the companyDeeply reflective on consumer choices
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