Films about coffee

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Films about Coffee are a niche but growing genre within the broader category of food and drink in cinema. These films explore various aspects of coffee, including its production, cultural significance, and role in human interactions. They range from documentaries that delve into the coffee-making process and its global impact, to fictional narratives where coffee plays a central role in the story.

Overview[edit | edit source]

Coffee, a beverage enjoyed worldwide, has a rich history and plays a significant role in various cultures. Films about coffee often highlight its importance as a global commodity, the artistry involved in coffee preparation, and its social implications. These films can provide viewers with a deeper appreciation for coffee, beyond its role as a daily stimulant.

Documentaries[edit | edit source]

Documentaries about coffee often focus on the journey of the coffee bean from its origins in countries like Ethiopia, Brazil, and Colombia, to the cups of consumers around the world. They may explore the economic, environmental, and social challenges faced by coffee producers.

Notable Documentaries[edit | edit source]

  • Black Gold - This documentary highlights the struggles of Ethiopian coffee producers seeking fair prices for their coffee beans.
  • A Film About Coffee - A film that explores the journey of coffee from farms in Honduras and Rwanda to coffee shops in Tokyo and San Francisco, highlighting the artisan aspect of coffee making.

Feature Films[edit | edit source]

Feature films with a focus on coffee often use it as a backdrop to explore human relationships and societal issues. Coffee shops, in particular, are depicted as places where characters meet, converse, and experience life-changing moments.

Notable Feature Films[edit | edit source]

  • Coffee and Cigarettes - A series of short films by Jim Jarmusch that use coffee and cigarettes as a common thread to explore various interactions between characters.
  • Barista - A film that follows five baristas as they prepare for the National Barista Championship, showcasing the skill and passion involved in coffee making.

Cultural Impact[edit | edit source]

Films about coffee contribute to the cultural significance of the beverage by showcasing its role in society and the complexities of its production and distribution. They can inspire a greater appreciation for the craft of coffee making and the challenges faced by producers.

See Also[edit | edit source]

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