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Black Coffee

From its discovery on an ancient Ethiopian hillside to its role as a contemporary elixir, coffee has become the second most traded legal commodity in the world providing a livelihood for 25 million people with 100 million more depending on it for survival. This fascinating, insightful three-part documentary traces the unique and volatile history of coffee, detailing its political, social and economic influence from the past to the present day. Episodes include: 'The Irresistible Bean', 'Gold In Your Cup' and 'The Perfect Cup'.

Year: 2006
Genre: Documentaries, General Docos, Political Docos, 2007
Country: Canada
Director: Irene Angelico
Duration: 172 Minutes
Rating: M - Contains offensive language.
5.8/10
Location in store: Documentary (Political)

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