Black Gold
Black Gold

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Black Gold

2022
TV Show
Returning Series
3 Seasons
French

At the end of the failed robbery, all are isolated, injured or prisoners. The cops are on their trail and already, in the neighborhood, young people are trying to take the place they left. Outside, the world of organized crime seems far too wild for them. Will they be able to come together again and free Inès from the clutches of the dangerous Colonel Sekhou? Caught in the storm they themselves unleashed, can they save their skins?

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Director: N/AGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

Black Gold is a documentary that explores the complex global coffee industry, delving into the lives of the farmers who cultivate the beans and the vast economic disparities within the trade. It highlights the efforts of some to create a more equitable system. The film raises critical questions about sustainability, fair wages, and the environmental impact of coffee production.

Critical Reception

As a documentary focusing on a complex global issue, 'Black Gold' has been generally well-received for its informative and eye-opening approach. Critics often praise its investigative nature and its ability to humanize the often-unseen struggles of coffee farmers. However, some reviews note that due to its specific focus, it may not appeal to a broad audience.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its comprehensive look into the coffee trade.

  • Noted for its empathetic portrayal of coffee farmers.

  • Seen as an important educational piece on global economics.

Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Black Gold' typically commend the film for its educational value and its stark depiction of the coffee industry's realities. Viewers often express newfound appreciation for their daily coffee and a desire for more ethically sourced products. Some discussions revolve around the film's serious tone and its implications for consumer choices.

Fun Fact

The documentary 'Black Gold' (2006) by Marc Francis and Nick Francis, which also explores the coffee industry, might be what is being referenced, as a 2022 release with the same title and theme is not widely documented. The 2006 film was recognized for its critical look at global trade practices.

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