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Caffeinated

  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 20m
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6.7/10
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Caffeinated (2015)
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Caffeinated tells the story of coffee through the perspectives of people who have dedicated their lives to it. At every step of the process, it's the hands that planted the seed, that roaste... Read allCaffeinated tells the story of coffee through the perspectives of people who have dedicated their lives to it. At every step of the process, it's the hands that planted the seed, that roasted the beans, that crafted the drink that makes every cup of coffee a story worth telling.Caffeinated tells the story of coffee through the perspectives of people who have dedicated their lives to it. At every step of the process, it's the hands that planted the seed, that roasted the beans, that crafted the drink that makes every cup of coffee a story worth telling.

  • Directors
    • Hanh Nguyen
    • Vishal Solanki
  • Writers
    • Hanh Nguyen
    • Vishal Solanki
  • Stars
    • Jeremy Adams
    • Andrew Alcala
    • Sarah Allen
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    161
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Hanh Nguyen
      • Vishal Solanki
    • Writers
      • Hanh Nguyen
      • Vishal Solanki
    • Stars
      • Jeremy Adams
      • Andrew Alcala
      • Sarah Allen
    • 3User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Caffeinated: Process Of Making Coffee
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    Jeremy Adams
    • Cellar Door Roasters
    Andrew Alcala
    • Barista
    Sarah Allen
    • Editor-Barista Magazine
    Graziano Boldrini
    • Nuova Simonelli
    Aleco Chigounis
    • Green Been Buyer
    Sandro Feliziani
    • Nuova Simonelli
    • (archive footage)
    James Freeman
    • Blue Bottle Coffee- San Francisco
    Peter Giuliano
    • Counter Culture Coffee
    Danny Glover
    Danny Glover
    • Coffee Lover
    Maurizio Guili
    • Nuova Simonelli
    Melissa Harris
    • Barista
    Phil Jaber
    • Philz Coffee
    Pradip Kenjige
    • Food Specialist- Cafe Coffee Day
    • (as Dr. Pradip Kenjige)
    Katie Leclerc
    Katie Leclerc
    • Coffee Lover
    Cosimo Libardo
    • Nuova Simonelli
    Andrew Linnemann
    • Self - Global Green Bean Director-Starbucks
    Matt Lounsbury
    • Stumptown Coffee Roasters
    Adam McGovern
    • Coffee House Northwest
    • Directors
      • Hanh Nguyen
      • Vishal Solanki
    • Writers
      • Hanh Nguyen
      • Vishal Solanki
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    4alexanderstromer

    Shows coffee background a bit but the politics .. uuhhh

    I love documentaries and having watched many I appreciate an unbiased view of the facts in visually stunning pictures and insightful comments.

    This film is NOT THAT.

    Yes, it shows some of the backgrounds you don't get to see as a consumer of the bean, but it does not go into detail. For example I completely miss the fact of what growing coffee in low lands means compared to high elevation growing. What roast types there are. Washed vs natural. These are things, which actually concern you as a coffee bean buyer, but the doc does not even address in any way.

    On the other hand, more than half of the film is dedicated on how to help the poor coffee growers through all sorts of mechanisms and it interviews stereotypical Starbuckers and their barista's about their passion for coffee and how to funnel more money to the planters. The leftist view of demanding equality for everyone is infused in this movie...

    Don't watch it unless you like your documentaries with a good chunk of leftist politics. You won't get much insight anyway.
    5lukasz-960-449679

    Visually nice, not very engaging

    This is a nicely done series of anecdotes, slow-motion close-up shots of coffee or espresso machines, and non sequiturs.

    Don't get me wrong, the visuals are compelling, the music is nice and watching this documentary was a pleasant experience. It's just that I'm allergic to opinions stated as fact and fluffy descriptions of tasting experiences. "Caffeinated" is full of such narratives.

    The highlight of the piece in my view is the part describing the different kinds of coffee cherries, where they originate from, etc. This is where the most informative content is.

    Summing up, it's no life changer but definitely a pleasant experience. Just like a nice cappuccino in the morning.
    7ferguson-6

    Jolting look at the process of coffee

    Greetings again from the darkness. Who better to review a documentary about coffee than someone who has never had a sip of the stuff and who becomes nauseated at the waffling aroma of java in a breakfast diner? For whatever reason, coffee and I have been lifelong enemies, and that makes my appreciation and respect of this documentary that much more surprising. Co-directors Hanh Nguyen and Vishal Solanki provide an interesting and in-depth look at the amazingly complex process that begins with planting seeds, and ends with Starbucks convincing some addict that $6 is reasonable for a morning jolt.

    As you are probably aware, coffee is truly an international product with various cultures creating their own customs and flavors. What you might not know is that coffee is best grown in a small tropical longitudinal band and at 4000 to 6000 feet elevation. There are many local farmers in these areas who lovingly work their small plots of land in hopes that the price will allow them to feed their family and pay the current debts. These farms are often mortgaged by this year's crop or even by the land itself. It's no shock that the big profits are realized further up the pyramid and not by these farmers who cultivate the plants and pick the cherries.

    The film does a terrific job at introducing us to those at each step of the long process. We meet farmers and pickers, roasters, distributors and of course, baristas … the rock stars of the coffee world. We even meet a "World Barista Champ". Yes, there are competitions … just like for chefs and winemakers. In fact, the laborious and complex process of getting coffee to the cup is not all that dissimilar to the process of going from grape to wine glass. Of course the steps are different, but the intricacies and the importance of equipment and skill align pretty well.

    Erna Knudsen and Alfred Peet are two of the coffee legends mentioned, and it's interesting to hear about the elevation of coffee status from a cheap "fast food" product of the 1980's and 1990's to the specialty drink of the new millennium, with an emphasis on innovation and style (and trend).

    Coffee lovers should have some concern as we learn about the reticence of youngsters to join in the family coffee farming business, after years of seeing how their elders have struggled … not exactly setting the stage for a preferred career path. The detail presented here is impressive and well-researched, and it's fascinating to see the impact of coffee on so many different countries from around the globe. The film gives you plenty to consider as you sip your next cup of Jitter Juice.

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    • Release date
      • July 2, 2015 (Germany)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Colombia
      • Ethiopia
      • Guatemala
      • Honduras
      • India
      • Italy
      • Lithuania
      • Mexico
      • Nicaragua
      • South Korea
      • Sweden
      • Switzerland
      • Turkey
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
      • Barista Magazine Review
      • Daily Coffee News
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
      • Spanish
      • Korean
    • Also known as
      • En duft af kaffe
    • Filming locations
      • Italy
    • Production companies
      • Evoke Mediaworks
      • Running Reel Films
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      • $200,000 (estimated)
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      • 1h 20m(80 min)
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      • 16:9 HD

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