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
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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.