Directed by:
Claire DenisCinematography:
Robert AlazrakiCast:
Isaach De Bankolé, Giulia Boschi, François Cluzet, Kenneth Cranham, Didier Flamand, Mireille Perrier, Jacques Denis, Jean-Claude Adelin, Hélène Vauquois (more)Plots(1)
France, a young French woman, returns to the site of her childhood at a colonial outpost in Cameroon. A quiet young girl, she observes the world around her, from her parents to their servants. She forms a friendship with their housekeeper, Protée, but soon discovers the complexities of Protée’s charged relationship with her mother and her houseguests. Claire Denis’ quasi-autobiographical exploration of the colonial power struggle in Cameroon is the first in a series of her films exploring French colonialism and racism in West Africa. A Palme D’Or nominee, Chocolat is a remarkably assured directorial debut featuring all the tension, subtlety and sophistication that characterise Claire Denis’ films. (British Film Institute (BFI))
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