This was just amazing, as a guatemalan coffee lover and skateboarding photographer I really loved it and I really appreciate the way y'all are helping our local coffee farmers, thanks a lot!
Antigua coffee is awesome! I just roasted some the other week from the Bella Carmona estates and it was good. This video is awesome in showing the beauty of the culture and the landscape blend together in depicting one of the best countries for coffee cultivation. Much love from the U.S.
I visited Antigua for the first time last year and was able to visit a coffee farm. Such a beautiful place with great people! Thanks for highlighting the city!
This film beautifully sheds light on the rich culture and fragility of these coffee growers. Serious tugs at my heartstrings. Thank you for making me EVEN MORE grateful for my cup of Stumptown every morning. Kudos ST crew!
Lol, privileged Americans touristing in Central America. “For some people farming is their passion” haha I think they would chose your life if they had the chance. But they don’t have that option. Coffee farming has a deeply troubled colonial past, especially in that region.
I love Stumptown coffee but this is not a good film. It is overlong and doesn't focus on the coffee itself, the pacing is bad and when you hear some of the Guatemalans speak you cant understand them, there are no subtitles. The film could be really good but it has no focus, why was this film made.? You dont get a sense of that from seeing the film....that is the problem. Stumptown should make a film about the impact coffee has on the lives of people here and how they enjoy it at home and in the coffee shops. The commercials are also poorly done. They seem amateurish and pointless. The focus should be on i.e ..how do I convince someone to try stumptown coffee? What do I say to them and what is the Starbucks test?
this is amazing,you should have 1 mil views...lovely!thanks for sharing this amazing experience!
This was just amazing, as a guatemalan coffee lover and skateboarding photographer I really loved it and I really appreciate the way y'all are helping our local coffee farmers, thanks a lot!
Antigua coffee is awesome! I just roasted some the other week from the Bella Carmona estates and it was good. This video is awesome in showing the beauty of the culture and the landscape blend together in depicting one of the best countries for coffee cultivation. Much love from the U.S.
Amazing documentary I love it ❤
I visited Antigua for the first time last year and was able to visit a coffee farm. Such a beautiful place with great people! Thanks for highlighting the city!
What an amazing documentary...!
This film beautifully sheds light on the rich culture and fragility of these coffee growers. Serious tugs at my heartstrings. Thank you for making me EVEN MORE grateful for my cup of Stumptown every morning. Kudos ST crew!
Nicely done. Cheers~
What is the song that starts around 14:17?
Love your videos! Wish there was a quality coffee shop here in Las Cruces, NM. Would love to visit one of your coffee shops one day #bucketlist
Thank you so much! We hope to be able to host you one day soon.
Amazing video! I'd love to do photography for you guys one day. I'm really passionated about everything coffee www.lucia.ph
Lol, privileged Americans touristing in Central America.
“For some people farming is their passion” haha I think they would chose your life if they had the chance. But they don’t have that option.
Coffee farming has a deeply troubled colonial past, especially in that region.
I love Stumptown coffee but this is not a good film. It is overlong and doesn't focus on the coffee itself, the pacing is bad and when you hear some of the Guatemalans speak you cant understand them, there are no subtitles. The film could be really good but it has no focus, why was this film made.? You dont get a sense of that from seeing the film....that is the problem. Stumptown should make a film about the impact coffee has on the lives of people here and how they enjoy it at home and in the coffee shops. The commercials are also poorly done. They seem amateurish and pointless. The focus should be on i.e ..how do I convince someone to try stumptown coffee?
What do I say to them and what is the Starbucks test?