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Chocolat
TrailerMysterious Vianne and her child open a chocolate shop in a small French village, where no one could have imagined the impact that she and her spirited daughter would have on the community stubbornly rooted in tradition.Actors: Alfred Molina, Carrie-Anne Moss, Aurelien Parent Koenig, Antonio Gil, Hélène Cardona, Harrison Pratt, Gaelan Connell, Élisabeth Commelin, Ron Cook, Guillaume Tardieu, Hugh OConor, ...»Director: Lasse HallströmCountry: United States, United KingdomDuration: 121 minQuality: HDRelease: 2000IMDb: 7.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Chocolat"
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Characters of "Chocolat"
Comte de ReynaudPlayed by: Alfred Molina
Caroline ClairmontPlayed by: Carrie-Anne Moss
Luc ClairmontPlayed by: Aurelien Parent Koenig
Jean-Marc DrouPlayed by: Antonio Gil
Francoise 'Fuffi' DrouPlayed by: Hélène Cardona
Dedou DrouPlayed by: Harrison Pratt
Didi DrouPlayed by: Gaelan Connell
Yvette MarceauPlayed by: Élisabeth Commelin
Alphonse MarceauPlayed by: Ron Cook
Baptiste MarceauPlayed by: Guillaume Tardieu
Guillaume BlPlayed by: John Wood
Josephine MuscatPlayed by: Lena Olin
Serge MuscatPlayed by: Peter Stormare
Madame AudelPlayed by: Leslie Caron
Vianne RocherPlayed by: Juliette Binoche
Anouk RocherPlayed by: Victoire Thivisol
Armande VoizinPlayed by: Judi Dench
RouxPlayed by: Johnny Depp -
Directors of "Chocolat"
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Creators of "Chocolat"
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Critic Reviews of "Chocolat"
Globe and MailMarch 19, 2002Ultimately, especially coming from director Lasse Hallstrom, such a slight flick doubles as a fat disappointment.
Rolling StoneFebruary 06, 2001A sinfully scrumptious bonbon.
Miami HeraldJanuary 04, 2001Watching Chocolat is like binging on a bottomless box of truffles: Tastes good and sweet at first, but after a while, you start feeling a little green.
Philadelphia InquirerJanuary 04, 2001One of those whimsical concoctions that tries too hard, and goes too long, for its own good.
Detroit Free PressJanuary 04, 2001Chocolat, like Hallstrom's adaptation of The Cider House Rules, succeeds primarily through its casting.
Washington PostDecember 22, 2000An appealing comic fable aimed at those with a bittersweet tooth.
Old School ReviewsMay 16, 2012Hallström should refrain from preachy parables and move on to an entrée
Common Sense MediaDecember 22, 2010Fabulous French fairy tale and romance for teens and up.
eFilmCritic.comSeptember 24, 2007It takes the radical stance that people should indulge their pleasures, unless they're really mean, in which case they should eat some chocolate and learn to be nice.
EmanuelLevy.ComMay 31, 2006A mythic fable about tolerance and love with the bitter-swet flavor of a candy that's not entirely fresh but still digestible.
Looking CloserDecember 06, 2004Most movies that criticize religion argue for the abolition of institutions. Chocolat suggests the problem lies in how people manipulate religion to get what they want.
Film Quips OnlineFebruary 08, 2003I've not had a film make me crave chockies so much since Willy Wonka.
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Gallery of "Chocolat"
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Soundtracks of "Chocolat"
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