A film by Diane Perelsztejn
Synopsis
The most profitable robbery ever! By the middle of the 19th century, the West had become totally enchanted with a heady new brew, tea. But, China held the monopoly on its trade and manufacture, which it had fiercely guarded for more than 5,000 years. The British sought to change that, by mounting one of the most audacious espionage missions the world had ever seen: to steal the secret of tea from Imperial China. The man they entrusted with this mission was Robert Fortune, a 36-year-old Scottish botanist.
Director | Diane Perelsztejn | ![]() |
Writers | Diane Perelsztejn Willy Perelsztejn Joëlle Kilimnik |
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Original music | Peter Crosbie | |
Producers | Willy Perelsztejn Diane Perelsztejn Gilles Le Mao |
52 minutes – Beta Digital – Stereo – Colour
A coproduction of Australian Film Finance Corporation – Arte France – RTBF – AVRO – Les Films de la Mémoire – Diane Perelsztejn & Company – La Huit Production
Bronze WorldMedal : The New York Festivals – History & Society section – january 2003 |