Beyond water, tea is the number one consumed beverage in the world. An organic Japanese tea farmer with over three decades of experience shows that soil health is essential for the environment and the future of tea.
Naturali Tea
Credits
Director: Jeremy Seifert (DIVE!, GMO OMG, Our Daily Dose) Producer: Aaron Stair
School or City
Fujieda, Japan
Place Title
2016 1st Runner Up + Best Cinematography
Year
2016
Filmmakers
Jeremy Seifert, Director
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Jeremy is an award-winning documentary director, producer, and editor, recently winning Best Documentary at the 24th Environmental Media Award for his film GMO OMG. In 2010, Jeremy completed his debut film, DIVE! Living Off America’s Waste. Initially made with a $200 budget, a borrowed camera, and a lot of heart, DIVE! went on to win 22 film festivals worldwide. Jeremy’s second film, GMO OMG, debuted at the Berlin International Film Festival, and has had a powerful influence on the current debate on genetically modified food. The personal nature of his films find instant connection with viewers and inspire real change both personally and socially. Jeremy has appeared on Real Time with Bill Maher, Dr. Oz, NPR, and many other news outlets. He has also worked on many short projects including the PBS series Victory Garden Edible Feast. Jeremy and his wife, Jen, live in North Carolina with their three children, Finn, Scout, and Pearl.