Director, Scott Chamberlin Hoyt travels through India, Japan, Taiwan, Morocco, England, France, Ireland, and even Tea, South Dakota. Unveiling tea's mysterious appeal, the film considers the question of whether there is any ...

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Director, Scott Chamberlin Hoyt travels through India, Japan, Taiwan, Morocco, England, France, Ireland, and even Tea, South Dakota. Unveiling tea's mysterious appeal, the film considers the question of whether there is any inherent "meaning" to be found in tea, particularly in an amped-up, high-tech era increasingly dominated by mass-marketing and fast food. Experience the Japanese tea ceremony, enjoy additional interviews with "tea people", meet the "tea contrarian", and see alternate opening and ending to the film. Extra content also includes an interview with the director about his personal journey while making the film. 74 minutes with 45 minutes of Special Features.

  • 74 minutes with 45 minutes of Special Features.
  • English with French, German, Japanese, Traditional and Simplified Chinese

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