Infusion (2010)
In Acadie, the only “real” tea is King Cole, blended in New Brunswick for the past 100 years. Traditionally drunk with a spot of Carnation condensed milk, it recalls simpler days when people would take the time to stop and smell… the tea. Infusion is a playful look at this tradition, its many symbols, and the memories it stirs. Some say a cup of tea promotes frank discussion and helps clear up misunderstandings; others swear they can read the future in the leaves left at the bottom. Perhaps there really is something magical about tea…
Director: Amélie Gosselin
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 17 min
Release Date: January 1, 2010
Screenplay
Production: ONF | NFB
Country: Canada
Language: English, Français
Original Language: fr
Keywords
tea, food, acadians, acadia
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Infusion about?
- In Acadie, the only “real” tea is King Cole, blended in New Brunswick for the past 100 years. Traditionally drunk with a spot of Carnation condensed milk, it recalls simpler days when people would take the time to stop and smell… the tea. Infusion is a playful look at this tradition, its many symbols, and the memories it stirs. Some say a cup of tea promotes frank discussion and helps clear up misunderstandings; others swear they can read the future in the leaves left at the bottom. Perhaps there really is something magical about tea…
- Who directed Infusion?
- Infusion was directed by Amélie Gosselin.
- How long is Infusion?
- Infusion has a runtime of 17m (17 minutes).
- What genre is Infusion?
- Infusion is a Documentary film.
- Where was Infusion produced?
- Infusion was produced in Canada.