- One Cup (film)
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name = One Cup
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released = 2006
runtime = 28 Mins.
country = flagicon|Australia Australia
language = English
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imdb_id ="One Cup" is an Australian short documentary film, produced and released by
Scarab Studio &Mutiny Media .Filmed in the mountains of
Timor-Leste January 2006, "One Cup" offers insight into the struggles ofcoffee farming in the poorest country in Asia. Among the everyday difficulties described by coffee producer communities, health concerns are paramount.Featuring then Foreign Minister
José Ramos-Horta ,Oxfam Program Director Keryn Clark and scores of Timorese coffee farmers, One Cup illustrates the benefits offered by the internationalFair Trade system. One Cup is a reminder of the ever increasing need for support for the millions of third and developing world farmers across the globe.Unlike the documentary film "Black Gold" (2006), which looks at the issues around
Fair Trade "One Cup" tends to more show the positive benefits of theFair Trade system, a positive balance to the other film.Crew: Dominic Allen, Joel Betts, Nicholas Hansen, Greta Costello, Dylan Tromp.
External links
* [http://www.onecupthefilm.com One Cup]
* [http://www.thescarab.org Scarab Productions]
* [http://www.mutinymedia.com Mutiny Media]ee also
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