
Chocolat (Region B)
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In this new 4K restoration of Claire Denisâ directorial debut, a young woman returns to Cameroon to visit the former colonial outpost she grew up in during the last days of French rule
A young woman named France (Mireille Perrier) returns to Cameroon to visit the former colonial outpost she grew up in during the last days of French rule. Upon arrival, she recalls her childhood in Mindif. The only child of a sole white family, the Dalens, France forms a strong connection with their âhouseboyâ ProtĂ©e (Isaach de BankolĂ©). A quiet and observant child but still too innocent to fully understand the simmering sexual and racial tensions in the adults around her, France finds her idyl shattered when a plane full of strangers makes an emergency landing nearby.
Claire Denisâ 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 DâOr nominee, Chocolat is a remarkably assured directorial debut featuring all the tension, subtlety and sophistication that characterise Claire Denisâ films, brought to life in a dazzling new 4K restoration.
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$7.00Chocolat (Region B)
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In this new 4K restoration of Claire Denisâ directorial debut, a young woman returns to Cameroon to visit the former colonial outpost she grew up in during the last days of French rule
A young woman named France (Mireille Perrier) returns to Cameroon to visit the former colonial outpost she grew up in during the last days of French rule. Upon arrival, she recalls her childhood in Mindif. The only child of a sole white family, the Dalens, France forms a strong connection with their âhouseboyâ ProtĂ©e (Isaach de BankolĂ©). A quiet and observant child but still too innocent to fully understand the simmering sexual and racial tensions in the adults around her, France finds her idyl shattered when a plane full of strangers makes an emergency landing nearby.
Claire Denisâ 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 DâOr nominee, Chocolat is a remarkably assured directorial debut featuring all the tension, subtlety and sophistication that characterise Claire Denisâ films, brought to life in a dazzling new 4K restoration.
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In this new 4K restoration of Claire Denisâ directorial debut, a young woman returns to Cameroon to visit the former colonial outpost she grew up in during the last days of French rule
A young woman named France (Mireille Perrier) returns to Cameroon to visit the former colonial outpost she grew up in during the last days of French rule. Upon arrival, she recalls her childhood in Mindif. The only child of a sole white family, the Dalens, France forms a strong connection with their âhouseboyâ ProtĂ©e (Isaach de BankolĂ©). A quiet and observant child but still too innocent to fully understand the simmering sexual and racial tensions in the adults around her, France finds her idyl shattered when a plane full of strangers makes an emergency landing nearby.
Claire Denisâ 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 DâOr nominee, Chocolat is a remarkably assured directorial debut featuring all the tension, subtlety and sophistication that characterise Claire Denisâ films, brought to life in a dazzling new 4K restoration.













