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Black Gold (2006)

Director: Marc Francis, Nick Francis

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From Time Out London

The directors of this solid lament of the inequities of the global coffee trade do some hefty legwork, travelling from the coffee fields of southern Ethiopia to the World Barista Championships in Seattle to Illy HQ in Italy and the WTO summit in Cancun to show how far the cards are stacked against fair-trade producers in developing countries. Their conduit is Tadesse Meskela, an Ethiopian coffee producer who bucks the global market by farming and selling via co-operatives and so pays slightly more than the disastrous going rate. The Francis brothers are good on showing the situation’s local effects – famine, ill-equipped schools – but less so at analysing the international economic context: the film is frighteningly free of expert voices. More dynamism and knowledge in the telling and fewer cheap shots at young Starbucks workers in Seattle wouldn’t have gone amiss.

Author: Dave Calhoun 2006-10-19 11:45:30

Time Out London Issue 1920: June 6-12 2007


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Cast & crew

Director: Marc Francis, Nick Francis

Producer: Marc Francis, Nick Francis

Genre(s): Documentaries

Duration: 78 mins




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