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Release Date:
January 1, 2010
Original Title:
Buzzkill: Is There Life After Coffee?
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Documentary - Meet Wes Davis, a 33-year old teacher and musician, two trades that rely heavily upon coffee consumption. On Valentine's Day in 2010, he decided to break up with coffee and see if he could make it 21 days. Set in sunny San Diego in a neighborhood called Ocean Beach, Buzzkill takes a light-hearted look at life, work, music, people, and of course, coffee. Along the way, Wes talks to hippies, yuppies, friends, dermatologists, tea gurus, coffeeshop owners, and the metal detector guy. Buzzkill is not anti-coffee, or even pro-coffee. It's not "Super Size Me" with caffeine. Shot with no crew or budget, it's an honest documentation of one man's quest to better himself and those around him in the process. - Wes Davis
Cinematography:
Dylan Avery
Director:
Dylan Avery
Editor:
Dylan Avery
Key Grip:
Wes Davis
Producer:
Dylan Avery
Wes Davis
Writer:
Wes Davis
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