Black Coffee (2007 film)

Black Coffee is a 2007 Canadian documentary film examining the complicated history of coffee and detailing its political, social, and economic influence from the past to the present day.

Black Coffee
Directed byIrene Angelico
Produced byIna Fichman
Written byIrene Angelico,
Harold Crooks
Music byFreeworm
Edited byAlfonso Peccia
Distributed byMongrel Media
Release date
  • February 5, 2007 (2007-02-05) (Australia)
Running time
174 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

The film details how coffee is the eighth most traded legal commodity in the world. It is also the fourth most valuable agricultural commodity. However, only one cent of a $2 cup of coffee goes to the grower.[1] This inequality has helped shape the history of continents and the Cold War.

See also

References

  1. Book: Uncommon Grounds-Revised Edition. By, Mark Pendergrast. Pg. XIX
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