Tin City

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  • NR
  • 2019
  • 1 hr 19 min
  • 7.3  (36)

Tin City is a 2019 documentary film that highlights the struggle of young winemakers in the central coast region of California as they try to make a name for themselves in a highly competitive industry. The documentary centers on the story of four friends who decided to pursue their dream of becoming grape growers and winemakers. Andrew Jones, Aaron Jackson, Brian Brown and Brian Benson, all in their thirties, founded the "Field Recordings" winery and attempted to break into the industry dominated by established players.

The movie delves deeper into the real challenges these young entrepreneurs faced taking on the big industry players where vintage after vintage, they risked failure, battling weather challenges, crop failures, and shortage of funds. With a passion and love for their craft, they persevered and worked tirelessly to realize their dream.

The documentary is an intriguing look into the inner workings of the wine industry and the obstacles those new to the field face. We see the harsh realities that the winemakers face as they have to sell their bottles to distributors, navigate undulating markets and contest with countless barriers towards gaining a foothold.

Tin City also provides its viewers with an authentic view into the lives of these young entrepreneurs - their unique personalities, their approach to winemaking, and their overarching passion for their craft. Each of the main characters involved comes with their individuality, strengths, and weaknesses, yet they all share a common dream of revolutionizing the traditional winemaking process.

The documentary captures the journey of the four men and the larger community of "Urban Winemakers" who work in conjoined warehouses reshaping the wine industry in their way. It explores the small but tight-knit community of winemakers who are determined to pursue their passions and chart their course despite the existing societal stigmas and the pressure of the industry.

The production quality of the documentary is excellent, with beautiful shots of the romantic Californian wine country scenery and beautiful vineyards in a region where fine grapes are traditionally harvested. The team behind the camera captures the natural beauty of the region while also setting an appropriate tone that emphasizes the importance of the winemaking industry.

Overall, Tin City is an insightful, informative and entertaining look into the world of winemaking through the lenses of an emerging, young class of winemakers poised to take on the existing status quo. It inspires and informs, providing a rare view into their thought process, their business, and the painstaking process of producing a good wine from the farm to table.

In all, Tin City gives wine enthusiasts and the general viewer an up-close and personal look into the struggles and passions of the next generation of winemakers; a new class of individuals working to put their stamp on one of the world's oldest industries. It is an absolute must-watch for anyone who loves wine and anyone who wants to be inspired.

Tin City is a 2019 documentary with a runtime of 1 hour and 19 minutes. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 7.3.

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Tin City is a 2019 documentary film that highlights the struggle of young winemakers in the central coast region of California as they try to make a name for themselves in a highly competitive industry. The documentary centers on the story of four friends who decided to pursue their dream of becoming grape growers and winemakers. Andrew Jones, Aaron Jackson, Brian Brown and Brian Benson, all in their thirties, founded the "Field Recordings" winery and attempted to break into the industry dominated by established players.

The movie delves deeper into the real challenges these young entrepreneurs faced taking on the big industry players where vintage after vintage, they risked failure, battling weather challenges, crop failures, and shortage of funds. With a passion and love for their craft, they persevered and worked tirelessly to realize their dream.

The documentary is an intriguing look into the inner workings of the wine industry and the obstacles those new to the field face. We see the harsh realities that the winemakers face as they have to sell their bottles to distributors, navigate undulating markets and contest with countless barriers towards gaining a foothold.

Tin City also provides its viewers with an authentic view into the lives of these young entrepreneurs - their unique personalities, their approach to winemaking, and their overarching passion for their craft. Each of the main characters involved comes with their individuality, strengths, and weaknesses, yet they all share a common dream of revolutionizing the traditional winemaking process.

The documentary captures the journey of the four men and the larger community of "Urban Winemakers" who work in conjoined warehouses reshaping the wine industry in their way. It explores the small but tight-knit community of winemakers who are determined to pursue their passions and chart their course despite the existing societal stigmas and the pressure of the industry.

The production quality of the documentary is excellent, with beautiful shots of the romantic Californian wine country scenery and beautiful vineyards in a region where fine grapes are traditionally harvested. The team behind the camera captures the natural beauty of the region while also setting an appropriate tone that emphasizes the importance of the winemaking industry.

Overall, Tin City is an insightful, informative and entertaining look into the world of winemaking through the lenses of an emerging, young class of winemakers poised to take on the existing status quo. It inspires and informs, providing a rare view into their thought process, their business, and the painstaking process of producing a good wine from the farm to table.

In all, Tin City gives wine enthusiasts and the general viewer an up-close and personal look into the struggles and passions of the next generation of winemakers; a new class of individuals working to put their stamp on one of the world's oldest industries. It is an absolute must-watch for anyone who loves wine and anyone who wants to be inspired.

Tin City is a 2019 documentary with a runtime of 1 hour and 19 minutes. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 7.3.

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  • Release Date
    2019
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 19 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.3  (36)
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