1920 X 1080 H.264 4300k bitrate video converted from Criterion Blu-ray disc 448k 6ch Dolby AC3 French audio track subtitles folder language selections below
Denver Film Critics Society 2011 Nominee Best Foreign Language Film
National Board of Review, USA 2010 Winner NBR Award Top Five Foreign Films
This movie tells the story of a fight for basic existence and survival
in Africa is for a French family living there at a point int time in
order to farm for coffee exports.
Stars Mme Isabelle Huppert whose great acting and presence should bring a great
deal of empathy and sense of caring for her on the part of her audience in the grief she is confronted with and her suffering generally at odds with her environment given the conflicts continually shown as are inevitable one might
suppose, given the racial divide that is depicted.
Kindly seed - with thanks/merci
Michael Rizzo Chessman
(moviesbyrizzo)
subtitles folder includes Czech Finnish English Italian Polish Portuguese
Romanian and Spanish (all criterion 1080p subs should work fine with this)
Maria is a White farmer who runs a failing coffee plantation in an unnamed African country in the present day. Civil war has broken out and rebel soldiers, many of them child soldiers, are advancing on the area. Rebels on the radio advocate attacks on emblems of colonialism. Maria's workers leave, but she refuses to abandon the plantation, and searches for men to finish harvesting of the coffee.