Vietnam and Laos tea documentary “May it be God's will”
The Vietnam and Laos tea documentary “May it be God's will” is finally available to watch online!
Jakub (Meetea owner) is a Czech tea merchant who wants to get a lot of it back to Prague. He is going to Vietnam for the fourth time and Laos for the first. This travel document from spring 2024 takes us on an adventure of tea hunting in the gentle silence of distant mountains and in the hearts of racing cities. Join us for the romance of the misty haze of centuries-old tea gardens and the fumes of local alcohol. We'll learn a lot. We'll hear from the locals, from eminent experts. We'll hear from an American scientist and an American party boy. (Jakub's friends...) But how will Jakub cope in a place where no one knows him? What is tea? Tea leaves? Can he find the ancient trees? Will global warming strike Asia? And will he escape the tea garden sober before his puerh turns mouldy? – May it be God's will!
Trailer (CZK): https://youtu.be/_vlCgx1dmzo?si=9WglpmUTRGRwRwGe
You can purchase time-limited access to watch the film online in your browser. (This is not a download of the film.) You will have access for one week.
The film is available in the following language versions:
- Fully English-dubbed version
- Czechia-English without subtitles
- Czech-English with Czech subtitles translating English
Title: May it be God's will
Subtitle: Vietnam and Laos tea documentary
Genre: Travel documentary, hobby, education
Footage: 55 min 55s
FPS: 30
Resolution: Full HD
Sound: Stereo
Completion: February 2024 to February 2025
Movie: Petr Soukup Jr.
Music: Ondřej Němec
The film “May it be God's will” was made out of love for tea. The documentary was created by a single filmmaker who held all the film professions. It is a work of independent cinema. The film was also made thanks to the wide support of the Czech tea community. A crowdfunding campaign raised a sum that covered most of the airfare. The film work was carried out free of charge, and the technology costs were also covered by the author. The work was filmed on an iPhone 15, using micro-ports and a recorder. In creating the story, the decision was made to portray the adventure and atmosphere of travel and tea hunting in more or less chronological order, to balance entertainment and education, and to bring the themes of tea, the environment, and local cultures to the viewer in an original way.
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| Category: | Film |
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