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Andreas CosmaThis film offers a view into the effects of globalisation on impoverished Ethiopian coffee growers who as the film states "suffer the bitter taste of injustice" while westerners "revel in designer lattes"
Through facts and debate from the film I plan to introduce the idea of the imbalance that exists in an increasingly globalised world and argue whether this has gotten better or worse due to globalisation and therefore move towards a conclusion about whether the world is fairer now. -
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mandarineA film about how the international coffee trade’s letting big western coffee corps rake in money while coffee farmers barely scrape by. The coffee trade, second largest traded commodity after oil.
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danashcoTadesse Meskela is one man on a mission to save his 74,000 struggling coffee farmers from bankruptcy. As his Ethiopian farmers strive to harvest some of the highest quality coffee beans on the international market, Tadesse travels the world in an attempt
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Richard AllawayBlack Gold is a moving and eye-opening look into the 80-billion-dollar global coffee industry, where the spoils of overpriced lattes and cappuccinos are sparsely shared with the farmers who make it all possible.
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