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Black Gold

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United Kingdom, United States · 2006
Rated G · 1h 18m
Director Nick Francis, Marc Francis
Starring
Genre Documentary

Coffee is the world’s second most valuable trading commodity. But while we pay for our lattes and cappuccinos, farmers are compensated so poorly that many have gone bankrupt. In Ethiopia, Tadesse Meskela is on a mission to save 74,000 struggling farmers, travelling the world to find buyers willing to pay a fair price.

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Village Voice by

No mere Western-guilt-inducing harangue, this highly informative documentary by British brothers Marc and Nick Francis is a model of patient storytelling.

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TV Guide Magazine by Ken Fox

If you've never given much thought to the lives affected each time you choose one brand of coffee over another, allow this handsomely mounted documentary from British filmmakers Marc and Nick Francis to serve as a bracing, double-shot of reality.

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The A.V. Club by Noel Murray

There's been a proliferation of "globalization sucks" documentaries over the past couple of years, but few have been as blunt as Black Gold.

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Film Threat by Pete Vonder Haar

The film's effectiveness is bolstered by juxtaposed scenes of fat and happy Americans and Europeans slurping up frozen chai lattes and clucking about how big Starbuck's is getting with scenes of children going into "therapeutic feeding centers" in the region where Starbuck's gets its coffee because they can't afford to by corn.

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Variety by Robert Koehler

The Francises are aces behind the camera, displaying an elegant sense of composition that makes their subject visually ravishing. Andreas Kapsalis' gorgeous score lends doc a grand quality.

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The New York Times by Stephen Holden

One of the most disquieting (and challenging) statistics is left for last: if Africa's share of world trade increased by only one percentage point, it would generate $70 billion a year, five times what the continent receives in aid. Who wouldn't want that?

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