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Victims of Cheap Coffee dives deep into the harsh realities of the coffee industry during a time of dramatic price collapses. It’s shot in Nicaragua and Vietnam, giving it this raw, authentic feel, almost like you're there with the farmers, feeling their struggle. The pacing is slow, almost meditative, which allows you to absorb the weight of their stories. It captures not just the economic despair but also the resilience of these communities. The cinematography is stark and real, contrasting the lush coffee fields with the stark poverty. The understated performances from the locals add a personal touch that’s hard to shake off. It’s not your typical documentary; it lingers with you, making you reflect long after the credits roll.
Reflects on the socio-economic impact of global markets.Filmed on location in Nicaragua and Vietnam.Offers a personal glimpse into the lives of coffee growers.
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