

For the sommeliers, coffee has three flavors: bitter, sour and a bit of fragrant towards the end. Through the common element of this so evocative product, this movie tells three stories set in three very different parts of the world. In Belgium, during some riots, a precious coffeepot gets stolen from Hamed's shop. He'll decide, once discovers the identity of the thief, to take vengeance alone. In Italy, Renzo, a young Latte Art expert, is involved in a robbery in a coffee shop, but things don't go as planned. In China, Ren Fei, a brilliant manager, finds out that his factory risks destroying a valley in the Yunnan, the beautiful region on the border with Laos.
Ching Lan
The film had a budget of $2.4M but only grossed $157.7K, losing $2.2M at the box office.
The runtime is 110 minutes (1h 50m).
The film features dialogue in 5 languages: Cantonese, Italian, French, Mandarin, Dutch.
It was a co-production between: Italy, Belgium, China.
The film was directed by Cristiano Bortone.
The screenplay was written by Matthew Thompson and Cristiano Bortone.
The score was composed by Teho Teardo.
Cinematography was handled by Vladan Radović.
This title is listed on IMDb as tt4947672.
Average
15 votes
Caffè
Released
广州话 / 廣州話, Italiano, Français, 普通话, Nederlands
Italy, Belgium, China
$2,400,000
$157,683

