ActionFliks Media Corp. proudly presents TEA: The Drink That Changed The World, a never-before-told adventure that unravels the history and mystery of the world’s most beloved beverage. Watch the Tea Documentary today to discover the secrets surrounding tea.
You can now watch this captivating 90-minute TEA Documentary on Amazon and embark on a breathtaking journey through the history of tea. Norwood Pratt, tea historian and author of “The New Tea Lovers’ Treasury,” praises the film:
“A Love Letter to Tea.” – James Norwood Pratt, American Tea Sage, Author of “Tea Lover’s Treasury”

Watch a Tea Documentary to Discover Fascinating Tea History, Evolving Culture, and More
Filmed in China’s Forbidden Tea Region of the Wuyi Mountains—the birthplace of Oolong and Black tea—this historical tale takes viewers beyond tea’s guarded realm to discover the most audacious tea heist—forever changing the course of this remarkable drink.
From the sacred peaks that gave rise to the world’s finest teas to the historic Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum and the Old South Meeting House—ground zero of the American Revolution—audiences witness how this simple beverage has impacted cultures and history across the continents.
“Tea is a mystical realm. For thousands of years, this humble drink has connected humanity across cultures, yet its epic story remained untold,” says Director Christy Hui.
Remarking on the epic scope of tea culture and history presented in this TEA Documentary, Hui continues: “Through the generosity of museums and collections across eighteen countries, we’ve pieced together tea’s incredible journey.”
““This tea movie is time-travels through a teapot.” – Christy Hui

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Bruce Richardson, tea historian, Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum, and author of A Social History of Tea, applauds:
“The film has captured the essence of tea’s history in a beautiful way that honors the beverage’s rich traditions and communal spirit.” – Bruce Richardson
Featuring exclusive interviews with renowned generational tea masters in Wuyi Shan, this tea documentary offers viewers a rare glimpse into the ancient Chinese practices of growing and crafting teas that have ultimately influenced commerce and culture worldwide. “Every student of tea will want to experience these stories!” Mr. Richardson adds.
“Indie Rights is excited to bring this fascinating documentary about tea to a global audience,” remarks CEO Linda Nelson.
Embark on this extraordinary tea journey. Also available on other streaming platforms, you can now watch TEA: The Drink That Changed The World on Amazon. Don’t wait, watch the Tea Documentary today to unlock the secrets surrounding your favorite drink.
About ActionFliks Media Corp.
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Lifelong tea aficionado Christy Hui, filmmaker of TEA Documentary, streaming on Amazon and Tubi, explores Green tea, Black tea, Oolong, and 5,000 years of Chinese tea culture and the origin of tea. Filmed in Fujian Province’s UNESCO World Heritage Wuyi Mountains with generational tea masters, documenting how Matcha flowed from China to Japan, Robert Fortune’s audacious tea heist, and the ancient Chinese tea ceremony, Gong Fu Cha. Emmy-awarded producer bridging East and West. Join me for tea!


