IDTVFLIX has launched its latest original documentary series, 'Coffee — The Universal Language,' a profound exploration into how coffee transcends being merely a beverage to become a pivotal element of cultural identity and social interaction worldwide. The series, featuring episodes set in New Orleans, Los Angeles, and San Diego, among other locations, provides a deep dive into the rich, diverse narratives that coffee weaves across different societies.
Executive Producers Nes and Darla Rodriguez highlight the documentary's aim to portray coffee as a universal connector, bridging gaps between cultures and generations. Through interviews with a wide array of individuals, from coffee farmers to baristas and historians, the series uncovers the unique relationships people form with coffee, illustrating its capacity to foster community, dialogue, and understanding.
The documentary's breathtaking cinematography transports viewers to Italy's lively cafés and Ethiopia's traditional coffee ceremonies, among other settings, showcasing coffee's role as a symbol of hospitality and unity. By weaving together personal anecdotes and broader cultural insights, 'Coffee — The Universal Language' presents coffee as a medium through which human connections are strengthened and celebrated.
Currently available for streaming exclusively on IDTVFLIX.com, ROKU, and AMAZON FIRE TV, the series offers audiences a unique lens through which to view the global coffee culture. This documentary not only entertains but also enlightens viewers on the profound social implications of coffee, making it a must-watch for those interested in the intersections of culture, business, and everyday life.


