Chocolat Mon Amour

A film by Christophe Fraipont

Chocolat mon amour is a taste tantalizing celebration of the world of chocolate. Featuring interviews with some of the finest Belgian and French chocolatiers in Brussels and Paris, Chocolat mon amour tells the story of how chocolate, originally a luxury item reserved for the aristocracy and haute bourgeoisie, became an everyday delicacy in Europe, accessible to all, even in its most sophisticated and deluxe form, the Belgian praline. The film evokes the sensuality and passion of chocolate, and the never-ending quest of generations of chocolatiers to develop new flavors and fillings.

Year:
1996
Length:
60 Minutes
Version(s) :
FR, EN, DE
Director(s):
Christophe Fraipont
Writer(s):
Willy Perelsztejn, Jan Peré
Producer(s):
Willy Perelsztejn
Camera:
Yves Cremer, Benjamin Bialek
Sound:
Paul Delnoy, Jean-Pierre Everaerts
Editing:
Paul-Jean Vranken
With:
Fiona Gordon, Dominique Abel

A production by Les Films de la Mémoire, Parallèles Productions, ZDF

With the participation of : RTBF, ARTE

With the support of : European Union 16/9 Action Plan

Additional Information

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Broadcasts
ARTEGermany
FORUM PLANETEFrance
Noga Channel 8Israel
ONCE TVMexico
PLANETE CABLEFrance
RAI SatItaly
RIKISUTVARPIDIceland
RTBFBelgium
SBSAustralia
ZDFAllemagne
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The Film

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Le Monde

Vous pouvez vous jeter sans hésiter sur Chocolat, mon amour, un documentaire belge de Christophe Fraipont mettant en scène les plus grands professionnels de la poudre noir, à Bruxelles et à Paris.

Do. T.
1996
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