A film by Christophe Fraipont
Synopsis
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.
Director | Christophe Fraipont | ![]() |
Actors | Fiona Gordon Dominique Abel |
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Writers | Willy Perelsztejn Jan Peré |
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Images | Yves Cremer | |
Sound | Pierre Delnoy Jean-Pierre Everaerts |
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Food styling | Françoise Lascar | |
Editing | Paul-Jean Vranken | |
Production director | Sophie Schyns | |
Executive producers | Claude Haïm Willy Perelsztejn |
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Program manager | Vivien Marx |
60 minutes – Beta Digital 16/9 – Stereo – Colour
A coproduction of Les Films de la Mémoire – Parallèles Productions
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