
Hugh Jackman (X-MEN's "Wolverine") flies to Ethiopia as part of World Vision's initiative to bring attention to their success in raising people out of poverty. Hugh spends an entire day in the fields with a coffee grower named Dukale who is working hard to lift his family out of poverty. Spending time on Dukale's farm, Hugh learned first-hand about the value of fair trade coffee. Upon returning to New York, Hugh was invited to speak at UN Climate Week where he made an impassi... (Full plot summary below)
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Hugh Jackman (X-MEN's "Wolverine") flies to Ethiopia as part of World Vision's initiative to bring attention to their success in raising people out of poverty. Hugh spends an entire day in the fields with a coffee grower named Dukale who is working hard to lift his family out of poverty. Spending time on Dukale's farm, Hugh learned first-hand about the value of fair trade coffee. Upon returning to New York, Hugh was invited to speak at UN Climate Week where he made an impassioned plea to world leaders to provide support for farmers like Dukale, noting something as simple as a cup of coffee had the power to reduce global poverty. Hugh was so inspired by Dukale, he launched Laughing Man Coffee, trading directly with the growers and donating 100% of the profit to support community development programs and social entrepreneurs around the world.
Leave your thoughts about Dukale's Dream.
| Los Angeles TimesMichael RechtshaffenComes across as an agency fundraising tool rather than an organic documentary portrait. |
| User ReviewNick UA beautiful film that left me feeling hopeful and empowered! Who knew that the simple act of choosing free-trade coffee could have such a far-reaching and powerful impact on people across the globe! |
| User ReviewElena EI didn't really understand how Fair Trade worked. It totally makes sense. I also loved watching Hugh on screen. He is beautiful and his process of becoming a coffeeman was really great to see. I feel like I got to see behind the mask of the movie star. |
| User ReviewPaul FThis is a really beautifully filmed and related story of the power of how we as consumers impact the lives of small farmers on the other side of the world. Hugh Jackman's process of "enlightenment" as a fair trade supporter and then coffee broker is compelling and convincing. I loved it. A must-see for students and church groups. Really anyone who wants to have an impact in their world. |