Oh, What a Lovely Tea Party
Watch TrailerSarah Connor never expected that her journey from waitress to revolutionary would be documented over a cup of tea. This 2004 documentary chronicles the surreal and often humorous gatherings of political activists, artists, and ordinary citizens who found common ground at a simple kitchen table. Blending vérité footage with candid interviews, it captures a unique moment of grassroots dissent and community. A poignant, human-scale look at protest culture that feels both intimate and historically vital.
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📋 Film Details
| Year | 2004 |
| Country | United States of America |
| Genre | Documentary |
| Director | Jennifer Schwalbach Smith |
| Runtime | 87 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 6.1/10 (8 votes) |
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The director frames the gatherings with a quiet, observational eye, contrasting domestic settings with radical dialogue. The atmosphere is one of intimate collision between the mundane and the revolutionary.
This is for viewers drawn to character-driven social studies. You'll feel like a fly on the wall of a peculiarly British salon where change is brewed alongside the tea. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Jennifer Schwalbach Smith
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On a grey afternoon, with fellow observers of human nature and quiet rebellion.
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