this is from ari folman who gave us waltz with bashir.cumentary, it's a story of four zimbabwean men who escaped violence and went to live in south africa, build new lives and they ended up forming a wine—tasting team for the world wine tasting championships in france. it's a sort of fish—out—of—water, comedy documentary in some ways. it's very light, it's very accessible, it's very funny in parts, but also, there is real heart there. these are men who are finding their true calling in the unlikeliest of circumstances. and they are bonding and there's also plenty of culture clash with the french, naturally. and some very strong characters on the french side. for me, this was an enjoyable doc. and i think it's fascinating because you might think, oh, it sounds frivolous, it's about wine—tasting. how interesting can that be for an hour and a half? but there is really poignant stories as well. these are men who fled zimbabwe and told the story of how they crossed the border, takes us back to the refugee crisis, taking their life in their han