In the 1950s, single mother Vianne Rocher (Binoche) and her 6-year-old
daughter move to the small French town of Lansquenet-sous-Tannes, where
Vianne opens a chocolate shop, during Lent, across from the town's
church (and she's open on Sundays). As you'd imagine in a small town,
her wares are soon adored and consumed by the locals, but not without
some resentment and opposition. In addition to Vianne's story, this is
an ensemble piece drama about the many locals who frequent the chocolate
shop, and the "Grand Festival of Chocolate" that Vianne holds... on
Easter Sunday.
Chocolat was nominated for five Academy Awards for Best Actress in a Leading Role, Best Supporting Actress, Best Original Music Score, Best Picture and Best Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published.
Chocolat was nominated for five Academy Awards for Best Actress in a Leading Role, Best Supporting Actress, Best Original Music Score, Best Picture and Best Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published.
AWARDS
2000: 5 Nominations for Oscar, including Best Movie, Music, Actress
2000: 4 Nominations for Golden Globe: Movie, OST, Actress Comedy, Supporting Actress
2000: 8 Nominations for BAFTA, including Best Actress (Binoche) and Costume
2000: Nominated for Goya: Best European Movie
2000: Nominated for David of Donatello: Best Foreign Language Picture
2001: Berlin Film Festival: Official Selection
2000: 4 Nominations for Golden Globe: Movie, OST, Actress Comedy, Supporting Actress
2000: 8 Nominations for BAFTA, including Best Actress (Binoche) and Costume
2000: Nominated for Goya: Best European Movie
2000: Nominated for David of Donatello: Best Foreign Language Picture
2001: Berlin Film Festival: Official Selection
Juanma loves cinema and in his parent`s house has a lot of films on dvd, so he brought it for me, to improve my English listenings. I saw it today, it is a wonderful film, I like it a lot.
Anina