The story of the world’s most rare coffee is shrouded in mystery and intrigue. It’s known as Kopi Luwak. Join us as we journey to the far reaches of the world to tell of these uncommon grounds.
Uncommon Grounds
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About the Film

The story of the world’s most exclusive and rare coffee is one shrouded in mystery and intrigue. It’s overshadowed by fraud and abuse. It’s future, although lined with hope, is uncertain. It’s known as Kopi Luwak. Filmed on location in 7 countries over the course of 10 months, the film includes never before seen footage of wild civets consuming coffee, breathtaking views of Indonesia’s vast beauty, and compelling interviews with coffee experts all over the world. Join us as we journey to the far reaches of the world to tell of these uncommon grounds.

Jeff Bickley, Ade & Salamat Discussing Wild Kopi Luwak in Sumatra Indonesia

Production April, 2017 -June, 2019

Locations Bali, Sumatra, Netherlands, Monaco, France, Italy, USA, Russia

Producer Jeff Bickley

Director Michael Cherkashin

Photographer Stacey Leia

Production Company Inhale Films

Supported by Gayo Kopi

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Locations

Bali  Sumatra  Netherlands  Monaco  France  Italy  USA  Russia