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Chocolat (French pronunciation: ?) is a 2000 British-American romantic comedy-drama film based on the novel Chocolat by Joanne Harris, and was directed by Lasse Hallström. Adapted by screenwriter Robert Nelson Jacobs, Chocolat tells the story of a young mother, played by Juliette Binoche, who arrives at the fictional, repressed French village of Lansquenet-sous-Tannes with her six-year-old daughter and opens La Chocolaterie Maya, a small chocolaterie. She and her chocolate quickly begin to influence the lives of the townspeople in very different and interesting ways.

Chocolat
Theatrical release poster
Directed byLasse Hallström
Produced by
  • David Brown
  • Kit Golden
  • Leslie Holleran
Screenplay byRobert Nelson Jacobs
Based onChocolat
by Joanne Harris
Starring
  • Juliette Binoche
  • Judi Dench
  • Alfred Molina
  • Lena Olin
  • Johnny Depp
  • Carrie-Anne Moss
  • Hugh O'Conor
  • John Wood
  • Peter Stormare
  • Leslie Caron
Music byRachel Portman
CinematographyRoger Pratt
Edited byAndrew Mondshein
Distributed byMiramax Films
Release date
  • December 15, 2000 (2000-12-15)
Running time
121 minutes
Country
  • United States
  • United Kingdom
Language
  • English
  • French
Budget$25 million
Box office$152,699,946

Filming took place between May and August 2000. The film was shot in the village of Flavigny-sur-Ozerain in Burgundy, France, and on the Rue De L'ancienne Poste in Beynac-et-Cazenac on the Dordogne River in Dordogne, France. The river scenes were filmed at Fonthill Lake at Fonthill Bishop in Wiltshire, England and interior scenes at Shepperton Studios, Surrey, England.

The film was nominated for five Academy Awards, including Best Picture. It was also nominated for eight BAFTAs, and four Golden Globes. Judi Dench won a Screen Actors Guild Award for her performance in the film.

Screenplay

An unnamed woman narrates the story of Vianne Rocher (Juliette Binoche), an expert chocolatier who drifts across Europe with her daughter Anouk (Victoire Thivisol), following the north wind. At the beginning of the Lenten season in 1959, "fifteen years after the War," they travel to a quiet French village that closely adheres to tradition, as dominated by the village mayor, the Comte de Reynaud (Alfred Molina). Just as the villagers begin observing the forty days of Lent, Vianne opens a chocolate shop, much to Reynaud's displeasure.

Vianne wears more colorful clothing than the village women, is an atheist, and has an illegitimate child. She does not fit in well with the townspeople, but is nevertheless optimistic about her business. Her friendly and alluring nature begins to win the villagers over one by one, causing Reynaud to openly speak against her for tempting the people during a time of abstinence and self-denial. The Comte will not admit that his wife has left him.

One of the first to fall under the spell of Vianne and her confections is Armande (Judi Dench), her elderly, eccentric landlady. Armande is unhappy that her cold, devoutly pious daughter Caroline (Carrie-Anne Moss) will not let her see her grandson Luc because Caroline thinks Armande is a "bad influence". Having lost her husband, Caroline is overly protective of Luc and does not even want her son to play. Vianne arranges for Luc and his grandmother to see each other in the chocolaterie, where they develop a close bond. Caroline later reveals to Vianne that her mother is a diabetic, though Armande continues to eat the chocolate despite her condition.

Vianne also develops a friendship with a troubled woman, Josephine (Lena Olin), who is a victim of brutal beatings by her abusive husband Serge (Peter Stormare). After her husband violently hits her and injures her head, Josephine leaves him and moves in with Vianne and Anouk. As she begins to work at the chocolate shop and Vianne teaches her her craft, Josephine becomes a self-confident, changed woman. At the same time, under the instruction of Reynaud, Serge, having seemingly changed into a better man, asks Josephine to come back to him. Finally happy and fulfilled on her own, Josephine declines his request. A drunken Serge breaks into the chocolaterie later that night and attempts to attack both women, before Josephine, in a moment of empowerment, knocks him out with a skillet.

As the rivalry between Vianne and Reynaud intensifies, a band of river Romani camp out on the outskirts of the village. While most of the town objects to their presence, Vianne embraces them, developing a mutual attraction to Roux (Johnny Depp). Together they hold a birthday party for Armande with other villagers and Romani on Roux's boat. When Caroline sees Luc, who sneaked out to the party, dancing with his grandmother, she begins to see how strict she has been with her son and that his grandmother's influence in his life may after all be beneficial. After the party, Josephine and Anouk fall asleep on a boat, while Roux and Vianne make love. Later that night, Serge sets fire to the boat where Josephine and Anouk are sleeping. Both escape unharmed, but Vianne's faith in the village is shaken. Luc helps Armande home from the party; her death soon after devastates both him and his mother. After the fire, Roux packs up and leaves with his group, much to Vianne's sadness.

Serge later visits Reynaud at his home to confess to setting the fire, which Reynaud initially thought was divine intervention--he is horrified at the thought of people almost getting killed as a result. Realizing that Serge is beyond help, and fearing that people would also blame him for the arson, Reynaud demands that Serge leave the village and never come back.

With the return of the north wind, Vianne decides that she cannot win against Reynaud or the strict traditions of the town. She decides to move elsewhere. Anouk refuses to go, and during a scuffle, an urn containing the ashes of Vianne's mother falls and shatters. After a moment, Vianne goes into her kitchen to see a group of townspeople, who have come to love her and the way she has changed their lives, making chocolate for the festival Vianne had planned for Easter Sunday. Realizing that she has brought change to the town, she decides to stay.

Despite the shifting sentiment in the town, Reynaud remains staunch in his abstinence from pleasures such as chocolate. On the Saturday evening before Easter, he sees Caroline leave the chocolaterie, which devastates him. Convinced now that chocolate will make people stray from their faith, he sneaks into Vianne's house in order to ruin her preparations for the Easter festival. After accidentally tasting a bit of chocolate that fell on his lips, he finally yields to temptation and devours much of the chocolate in the window display before collapsing into tears and eventually falling asleep. The next day, Vianne awakens the chastened mayor, a mutual respect between them is established, and Pere Henri improvises an inspiring sermon. Both the Easter Sunday sermon and the festival are a success, and the storyteller reveals that Reynaud and Caroline start a relationship half a year later. Josephine takes over running Serge's café, which she renames Café Armande. Vianne throws her mother's ashes out the window, which are carried away by the departing north wind.

The unseen narrator concludes the story: Roux returns in the summer to be with Vianne, who despite her constant need for change resolves to stay, having found a home for herself and her daughter in the village; and her grown-up daughter Anouk herself is the storyteller.

  • Juliette Binoche as Vianne Rocher
  • Victoire Thivisol as Anouk Rocher, Vianne's daughter (voiced by Sally Taylor-Isherwood because Victoire's French accent made her difficult to understand)
  • Judi Dench as Armande Voizin, Vianne's propriétaire, mother of Caroline
  • Alfred Molina as Comte de Reynaud, the mayor of the village
  • Lena Olin as Josephine Muscat, Serge's abused wife
  • Johnny Depp as Roux, a self-described "river-rat" and Vianne's love interest
  • Hugh O'Conor as Pere Henri, the village priest
  • Carrie-Anne Moss as Caroline Clairmont, Armande's daughter
  • Aurélien Parent-Koenig as Luc Clairmont, Caroline's son
  • Peter Stormare as Serge Muscat, a cafe owner
  • Hélène Cardona as Françoise "Fuffi" Drou, the beauty shop proprietor
  • Antonio Gil as Jean-Marc Drou
  • Elisabeth Commelin as Yvette Marceau, a woman who buys chocolates as an aphrodisiac
  • Ron Cook as Alphonse Marceau, Yvette's husband
  • Leslie Caron as Madame Audel, a village widow whose husband died in World War I
  • John Wood as Guillaume Blerot, Madame Audel's love interest
  • Michèle Gleizer as Madame Rivet, a village woman who works for the Comte
  • Dominique MacAvoy as Madame Pouget, a village woman
  • Arnaud Adam as George Rocher, Vianne's father
  • Christianne Oliveira as Chitza Rocher, Vianne's mother
  • Tatyana Yassukovich as the narrator

Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 63% of 117 critics gave the film a positive review, with an average rating of 6/10. The website's critical consensus states, "Chocolat is a charmingly light-hearted fable with a lovely performance by Binoche". On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 64 out of 100, based on 31 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".

The film grossed some US$152,699,946 worldwide, on a production budget of US$25 million.

The film was nominated for many awards, including five Academy Awards, one of which was Best Picture. Among significant awards won for work on this picture were the Art Directors Guild award 2001 for Excellence in Production Design, the Bogey Award given by the German journal Blickpunkt: Film, based on audience numbers, the Audience Award 2001 of the European Film Awards, for Juliette Binoche, and the Screen Actors Guild award 2001, to Judi Dench for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role. The film also attracted numerous BAFTA nominations, and Rachel Portman's score was nominated for a Grammy Award.

Won
  • Art Directors Guild (ADG):
    • Excellence in Production Design Award Feature Film - Contemporary Films
  • European Film Awards:
    • Best Actress (Juliette Binoche)
  • Palm Springs International Film Festival:
    • Audience Award (Lasse Hallström)
  • San Diego Film Critics:
    • Best Screenplay - Adapted (Robert Nelson Jacobs)
  • Screen Actors Guild (SAG):
    • Best Supporting Actress (Judi Dench)
Nominated
  • Academy Awards:
    • Best Actress (Juliette Binoche)
    • Best Picture (David Brown, Kit Golden and Leslie Holleran, producer)
    • Best Original Music (Rachel Portman)
    • Best Screenplay - Based on Material Previously Produced or Published (Robert Nelson Jacobs)
    • Best Supporting Actress (Judi Dench)
  • BAFTA Awards:
    • Best Actress (Juliette Binoche)
    • Best Cinematography (Roger Pratt)
    • Best Costume Design (Renee Ehrlich Kalfus)
    • Best Makeup & Hair (Naomi Donne)
    • Best Production Design (David Gropman)
    • Best Screenplay - Adapted (Robert Nelson Jacobs)
    • Best Supporting Actress (Judi Dench)
    • Best Supporting Actress (Lena Olin)
  • Golden Globe Awards:
    • Best Actress - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy (Juliette Binoche)
    • Best Original Score (Rachel Portman)
    • Best Picture - Musical or Comedy
    • Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture (Judi Dench)
  • Satellite Awards:
    • Best Supporting Actress - Drama (Judi Dench)
  • Screen Actors Guild (SAG):
    • Best Actress (Juliette Binoche)
    • Best Cast - Motion Picture
  • USC Scripter Award:
    • USC Scripter Award
  • World Soundtrack Awards:
    • Soundtrack Composer of the Year (Rachel Portman)
  • Writers Guild of America (WGA):
    • Best Screenplay - Adapted (Robert Nelson Jacobs)
Chocolat
Soundtrack album by Rachel Portman
Released2000 (2000)
GenreFilm soundtrack
LabelSony Classical

The soundtrack was nominated for the Academy Award, the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score and the Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack Album For A Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media.

All songs written by Rachel Portman, except where noted.

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