San Francisco International Film Festival 20 April - 04 May 2006

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ALL IN THIS TEA

Spotlight
USA, 2006, 70 minutes

SHOWTIMES

Sat, Apr 28 / 01:30 / PFA / ALL28P
Sun, Apr 29 / 04:45 / Kabuki / ALL29K
Wed, May 2 / 04:00 / Kabuki / ALL02K

CREDITS

dir
Gina Leibrecht, Les Blank
prod
Les Blank, Gina Leibrecht
cam
Les Blank
editor
Gina Leibrecht
cast
David Lee Hoffman, Gaetano Kazuo Maida, James Norwood Pratt, Song Diefeng, Winnie W. Yu
source
Flower Films, 10341 San Pablo Avenue, El Cerrito, CA 94530 FAX: 510-525-1204 EMAIL: blankfilm@aol.com

All in This Tea

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Tea importer David Lee Hoffman travels throughout China—sometimes on foot—in search of handcrafted premium teas. Directors Les Blank and Gina Leibrecht follow this adventurer as he discovers exquisite teas and attempts to overcome bureaucratic obstacles to buying tea directly from farmers. Hoffman is most interested in teas that have been handpicked and carefully dried and heated to create the fragrance, color and taste unique to each tea-maker. As he admires a cup of tea, he describes the care that went into picking each tea bud, then mourns the tea-makers who may not be around much longer. China’s emphasis on factory-produced tea treated with chemical fertilizers is endangering the small farmer who has produced organic tea for generations. Hoffman’s goal is to open the Chinese tea market, support the small farmers and make high-quality handmade teas available outside of China. The film captures Hoffman’s boundless enthusiasm for the herbal essence as he sniffs large bags full of leaves, samples various flavors and discusses his love of superb tea. The filmmakers also show Hoffman in his West Marin home as he sips a cup with Werner Herzog, the subject of beloved documentarian Blank’s Burden of Dreams (SFIFF1995). The documentary also reveals every step of the tea-making process, from the picking of the buds to their slow heating over a wok. Tea experts discuss the history and tradition of tea drinking and its health benefits. After seeing this film, you'll never drink a cup of tea the same way again.

—Chuleenan Svetvilas

U.S. Premiere. Sponsored by The Saul Zaentz Media Center and the San Francisco Film Commission.

 

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