Peace by Chocolate
- 2021
- 1h 36min
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6,9/10
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Après le bombardement de la chocolaterie de son père, un charmant jeune réfugié syrien peine à s'installer dans sa nouvelle vie de petite ville, pris entre la poursuite de son rêve et la pré... Tout lireAprès le bombardement de la chocolaterie de son père, un charmant jeune réfugié syrien peine à s'installer dans sa nouvelle vie de petite ville, pris entre la poursuite de son rêve et la préservation de l'héritage de sa famille.Après le bombardement de la chocolaterie de son père, un charmant jeune réfugié syrien peine à s'installer dans sa nouvelle vie de petite ville, pris entre la poursuite de son rêve et la préservation de l'héritage de sa famille.
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- Récompenses
- 13 victoires au total
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It's an inspiring film of a family beating their odds setting out in a new place. I'm surprised by the low rating here as it's well made, entertaining and being based on a true story, inspiring. The acting is good and storyline well thought out. I found the film to be of a good length. There are no special effects but the on location filming was well done and I found suitable to the story. The storyline is what pulls the punch for this film and I was captivated from start to finish. The interactions between the characters were very good.
I recommend watching it - no need to watch in the cinema.
I recommend watching it - no need to watch in the cinema.
7FL-o
I was very much looking forward to watching the movie. This family's story is absolutely fantastic, and I definitely encourage you to read about their story or to watch the movie if you prefer. Unfortunately, however, I found the movie way too repetitive, focusing throughout most of it on the opposite expectations from the son and his father. It felt like I watched 4 or 5 times a very similar scene about their opposite personal wishes (which very negatively affects my rating). I believe the movie could have made me feel a lot more engaged by including more diversity of scenes, for instance about many others impacts of their integration in Canada and in the Nova Scotia town instead.
I was somewhat familiar with the story from news reports and was interested in seeing it, but skeptical of the quality as Canadian movies tend to be somewhat cringe-worthy.
It was an all-round pleasant movie with a heart-warming tale of strangers in a strange (and cold) land. The end (not a spoiler, as one expects it from movies based on true events) was very nice, showing footage of the real people involved.
I totally recommend this film.
It was an all-round pleasant movie with a heart-warming tale of strangers in a strange (and cold) land. The end (not a spoiler, as one expects it from movies based on true events) was very nice, showing footage of the real people involved.
I totally recommend this film.
The filmmakers did a very god job of translating this true story, of immigrants coming to a small Nova Scotian town, into an interesting drama and not a documentary. The acting is good. The situations are true to both the Syrian culture and the Maritime culture. If only they had learned to say Antigonish. Each time it was mispronounced our Dartmouth audience winced. My exit poll of about 10 people rated the show: 7, 7.5, seven 8s, and one 8.5. I give this movie a 7.9 (very good) out of 10. {Drama}
This as a movie based on real people and their story, during about 2015 through 2017. War in Syria has been going on since 2011 and this story focuses on one casualty, a family that made their living with a chocolate factory, which was destroyed by the bombing. So they managed to get approval to migrate to Canada, they were sent to Nova Scotia.
Ironically the featured actor, Hatem Ali, died of a heart attack just after filming and just before the movie was first released in 2021. He played the patriarch of the Syrian family, Issam, who they liked to say was the best chocolate maker in Syria. He spoke no English and only knew chocolate making. Through red tape, a non-interest loan, and the permitting process he was able to build a new chocolate factory.
Ayham Abou Ammar played his son, Tareq, who back in Syria was on track to become a physician. In Canada he found pursuing that dream more difficult than he thought it would be. But speaking fluent English he was able to work with his father through the process.
Good movie, my wife and I enjoyed it at home, streaming on Amazon Prime.
Ironically the featured actor, Hatem Ali, died of a heart attack just after filming and just before the movie was first released in 2021. He played the patriarch of the Syrian family, Issam, who they liked to say was the best chocolate maker in Syria. He spoke no English and only knew chocolate making. Through red tape, a non-interest loan, and the permitting process he was able to build a new chocolate factory.
Ayham Abou Ammar played his son, Tareq, who back in Syria was on track to become a physician. In Canada he found pursuing that dream more difficult than he thought it would be. But speaking fluent English he was able to work with his father through the process.
Good movie, my wife and I enjoyed it at home, streaming on Amazon Prime.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesBased on the true story of the Hadhad family who arrived in Canada in 2015. As depicted in the film, they opened the first Peace By Chocolate store in the town of Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada in 2016.
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Barış Çikolatası
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
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- Budget
- 2 000 000 $CA (estimé)
- Durée1 heure 36 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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