The Meaning of Tea (2008)

How often do we get to step back into that moment of windless calm that tea can make a space for?

The Meaning of Tea (2008) poster

The Meaning of Tea is an engaging and whimsical documentary film that explores the romance and complexities surrounding tea, a universally beloved and widely consumed beverage. Along with offering poignant glimpses at the deeper character of tea, the film sheds light on its many varieties, whose value, use, practices, and traditions are sometimes misunderstood, neglected, and even threatened by today's marketplace.

Director: Scott Chamberlin Hoyt
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 70 min
Release Date:

Cast

Production: Tea Dragon Films
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Scott Chamberlin Hoyt
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Meaning of Tea about?
The Meaning of Tea is an engaging and whimsical documentary film that explores the romance and complexities surrounding tea, a universally beloved and widely consumed beverage. Along with offering poignant glimpses at the deeper character of tea, the film sheds light on its many varieties, whose value, use, practices, and traditions are sometimes misunderstood, neglected, and even threatened by today's marketplace.
Who directed The Meaning of Tea?
The Meaning of Tea was directed by Scott Chamberlin Hoyt.
Who stars in The Meaning of Tea?
The Meaning of Tea stars Gordon Arkenberg.
How long is The Meaning of Tea?
The Meaning of Tea has a runtime of 1h 10m (70 minutes).
What genre is The Meaning of Tea?
The Meaning of Tea is a Documentary film.
Where was The Meaning of Tea produced?
The Meaning of Tea was produced in United States of America.