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Black Gold

Customer rating on Black Gold: 5 out of 5 stars ( 1 customer rating )

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Special Features

 

  • Directors' Q&A - Al-Jazeera Fabulous Picture Show (17'49)
  • Directors' Q&A with Channel 4's Jon Snow (14'28)
  • Live at Sundance / The Making of the Soundtrack (4'13)
  • Tadesse - The Latest (3'44)
  • A Message from Tadesse - What You Can Do (3'44)
  • Trailer (1'47)

Review

 

Black Gold is an exploration of the hugely unfair trade between the multi-million pound coffee industry and the poverty stricken coffee producers of Ethiopia.

In the same vein as Al Gore's hard-hitting documentary An Inconvenient Truth, this moving and eye-opening film focuses on hard-working Fair Trade coffee representative Tadesse Meskela and his struggle to keep his 74,000 poverty stricken coffee farmers from Western exploitation. He also contends with the possible destruction of their well tended and prized coffee plantations and the temptation of them turning to the production of the more lucrative narcotic Khat (aka Chat, Catha Edulis), a popular amphetamine-like stimulant.

The Francis brothers were prompted to make their first film when it was announced at the end of 2002 that Ethiopia faced yet another devastating famine. Despite a booming worldwide coffee industry, worth in excess of $80 billion, Ethiopian coffee farmers are facing bankruptcy, extreme poverty and starvation. The Francis brothers spent two and half years following Meskela on his worldwide travels to secure buyers for his co-operative's world class coffee at a fair price. Black Gold is an affecting, galvanizing and deeply informative documentary without becoming overtly political and dogmatic. Mark and Nick Francis have achieved their aim to make a film that exposes the audience to the ugly truth behind each cappuccino and the miserable existence of the human beings exploited for a latte.

Customer Reviews

 

Customer rating on Black Gold: 5 out of 5 stars

Average rating (1 review)

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars Fair Trade Caffeine

lucasfilm | 13/06/2007 | See all lucasfilm's reviews (1) »

I have had a pleasure to interview directors/producers, brothers Francis on the premiere of BLACK GOLD in Sheffield's International Documentary Festival last year.

I think it is a masterpiece. Perfectly shot, edited and very well tells the story through an Ethiopian farmer who is trying to sell his coffee to supermarkets in the US and the U.K.

I think non fair trade coffee would taste ever the same after watching this film. It is a must buy! It shows the stock exchange price and the farmers making a few pence on the other side. Highly recomended.

Lucas Jedrzejak
Bison Grass Films

Technical Details

 

Marc Francis & Nick Francis

2006

English - Dolby Digital (2.0) Stereo

1 hour and 28 minutes (approx)

Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players.