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Chocolate

Título original: Chocolat
  • 2016
  • 1 h 59 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
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8,5 mil
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Omar Sy in Chocolate (2016)
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A ascensão e queda do famoso palhaço Chocolat, o primeiro circo negro que revolucionou os atos estagnados do circo e conquistou a Paris da Belle Époque com sua exuberância e originalidade.A ascensão e queda do famoso palhaço Chocolat, o primeiro circo negro que revolucionou os atos estagnados do circo e conquistou a Paris da Belle Époque com sua exuberância e originalidade.A ascensão e queda do famoso palhaço Chocolat, o primeiro circo negro que revolucionou os atos estagnados do circo e conquistou a Paris da Belle Époque com sua exuberância e originalidade.

  • Direção
    • Roschdy Zem
  • Roteiristas
    • Cyril Gely
    • Olivier Gorce
    • Gérard Noiriel
  • Artistas
    • Omar Sy
    • James Thierrée
    • Clotilde Hesme
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,0/10
    8,5 mil
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    • Direção
      • Roschdy Zem
    • Roteiristas
      • Cyril Gely
      • Olivier Gorce
      • Gérard Noiriel
    • Artistas
      • Omar Sy
      • James Thierrée
      • Clotilde Hesme
    • 15Avaliações de usuários
    • 66Avaliações da crítica
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    • Prêmios
      • 6 vitórias e 5 indicações no total

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    Omar Sy
    Omar Sy
    • Rafael Padilla dit Chocolat
    James Thierrée
    • George Footit dit Footit
    • (as James Thiérrée)
    Clotilde Hesme
    Clotilde Hesme
    • Marie Hecquet
    Olivier Gourmet
    Olivier Gourmet
    • Joseph Oller
    Frédéric Pierrot
    Frédéric Pierrot
    • Théodore Delvaux
    Noémie Lvovsky
    Noémie Lvovsky
    • Yvonne Delvaux
    Alice de Lencquesaing
    Alice de Lencquesaing
    • Camille
    Alex Descas
    Alex Descas
    • Victor
    Olivier Rabourdin
    Olivier Rabourdin
    • Firmin Gemier
    Thibault de Montalembert
    • Jules Moy
    Héléna Soubeyrand
    Héléna Soubeyrand
    • Régina Badet
    Xavier Beauvois
    Xavier Beauvois
    • Jacques Potin
    Christophe Fluder
    • Marval, le lilliputien
    • (as Krystoff Fluder)
    Antonin Maurel
    Antonin Maurel
    • Le clown Ortis
    Mick Holsbeke
    • Le clown Green
    Wilfred Benaïche
    • Monsieur Constantine
    John Arnold
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    • Direção
      • Roschdy Zem
    • Roteiristas
      • Cyril Gely
      • Olivier Gorce
      • Gérard Noiriel
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    7CineMuseFilms

    the funny-sad story of France's first black circus entertainer

    Films about racism come in a variety of genres and styles. Most are essays in conflict and hardship so it is unusual to find one that is based on circus clowns and laughter. The traditional circus was a mirror of the race and class structures of society and audience response reflected social values. This theme overarches the delightful French film Chocolat (2016) that is based on the true story of the first black-skinned circus entertainer in 19th century Paris.

    A brief note on the history of clowns might help to see the deeper layers of this film. Dating to Greek and Roman theatre, the popularity of the clown's low-class buffoonery reflects the human need to occasionally step outside of the norms of society. Their costumes and personality codes vary widely from the European harlequin jester or comical fool to the American down-and-out hobo caricature. Traditional circus clowns perform slapstick comedy in pairs: the white-faced clown is the instigator of gags, the red-faced (or Auguste) clown is the victim or fall-guy. With centuries of tradition behind them, it was a cultural shock for French circus audiences to see a black-faced Auguste clown for the first time and terrifying to know that it was not black makeup.

    It is 1886 and the tired-looking Circus Delvaux is auditioning for acts to restore its fortunes. White clown George Foottit (James Thiérrée) is struggling to find work until he teams up with a former Cuban-negro slave with the stage name of Chocolat (Omar Sy). They quickly become a sensational duo, and the Delvaux circus prospers as crowds flock to see George kick, slap, and humiliate Chocolat. As their fame grows, Chocolat becomes the star celebrity and flaunts his success with flamboyant clothes, expensive car, gambling and substance abuse. Over time, Chocolat grows resentful of the racist taunts and abandons George for a career as a Shakespearean actor. Despite a credible performance as Othello, French audiences cannot accept a black person in serious theatre. With growing gambling debts and ill health, Chocolat ends his career in sadness and despair.

    There are so many engaging layers in this film. Both co-stars are brilliant in their roles and the detailed period sets exude authenticity. The behind-the-tent circus life is full of unusual and interesting humanity living in convoys of small caravans that move entertainers from town to town. From the perspective of the modern screen-reliant world, it is charming to see the physicality and humour of the lost art of circus slapstick comedy. While today's social conscience finds the blunt racism of a past era repulsive, this film reminds us of the ever-presence of race as a social divider. The appearance of black skin no longer shocks anyone but black talent is still the 'Auguste' in contemporary cinema.

    This multi-layered film has a nuanced mix of humorous entertainment, historical insight and contemporary relevance. While funny faces, staring eyes, and goofy slapstick struggles to draw loud laughter today, the dark message of Chocolat lies in its portrait of racism masked as humour.
    8kosmasp

    (out of) Business

    Certain things may seem ... strange to say the least. Like how people of color were treated. Not just in America mind you. And this movie showcases just that. Omar Sy is very well known for another comedy, but as with that other movie, there are underlying social and ethical questions here.

    I personally never was too much of a fan of laughing at other peoples pain. That is if we are talking about real pain. Or dignity - if someone trips it is embarassing, because most will laugh as a first reaction instead of worry if something happened or what made the person trip. In comedy that is used to their advantage - as is the case here, where we laugh with the silliness but also the "pain" of the characters displayed.

    But what we see on the surface is just that: it is on the surface! Because there is a lot more to be seen here. As a character piece this is quite incredible and really well thought of and played. It is not just fun and games though as you can imagine ... and all that in the face of that or similar things actually being true (as in they happened) ...
    6AlexFalzon

    A poignant tragedy about the rise and fall of an incredibly gifted individual.

    Outside of a couple of small roles in Hollywood blockbusters X-Men: Days of Future Past and Jurassic World, I'd only ever seen Omar Sy in Intouchables, which was excellent, and in which he was excellent. He is also excellent in Chocolat (not to be confused with the 2000 film Chocolat, which is unrelated. Entirely.).

    Based on a true story (quite loosely, according to my very limited amount of research), Chocolat tells the story of a black man (Chocolat) who serves as a circus' "cannibal" before agreeing to partner with a famous, though struggling, clown named Foottit, in doing so becoming the first black clown to head an act in France. Their partnership quickly garners the attention and adoration of the country, and they're recruited into Paris' Nouveau Cirque, where their fame only continues to grow.

    The performances by Sy and his counterpart James Thiérrée (playing George Foottit) are captivating as the two men show us a relationship where both parties care deeply for each other even as they resent their mutual reliance. While we do get a taste for Foottit's own struggles outside of the circus, the majority of the film focuses on Chocolat's adjustment to the big city and the people who live in it. While he is ecstatic about how much money he is making and loves the spotlight, he lets fame go to his head, develops a gambling problem (when he's not wasting all of his money on trivial purchases), and endures the racism that comes from all directions, even from his most devoted fans. Eventually he decides on a bold change of career.

    Where the film let me down was in its disjointedness; the film leaps ahead many times, as biopics are wont to do. However, each time we leap ahead, the film leaves behind an element of the story, never to be seen again. We are left to assume, I suppose, that the problems still present at the culmination of one time-period have been settled by the time the next begins. This is a film without any sense of resolution, which, while adding to its tragic nature, also left me feeling unsatisfied as the credits began to roll. What happened to all of the other characters we met along the way? Why make such a big deal out of them if they mattered so little to the story?

    Outside of the performances, which, again, were stellar, I also very much enjoyed the music, editing and cinematography. The film was put together very well in all technical aspects, even utilising some archive footage right at the end which was very touching.

    I'm not sure that it's a film I'd recommend to the everyday movie- goer, due to its confusing storyline-abandonments and its general deviation from historical fact, but it is one that I'd recommend to fans of Omar Sy (and James Thiérrée, who, by the way, is the grandson of Charlie Chaplin, and this adds another element of entertainment to his physical antics). Chocolat is a poignant tragedy about the rise and fall of an incredibly gifted individual and the partner with whom he shared fame.

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    10robert-temple-1

    A superb and tragic tale of France's first black clown

    This is a terrific film, with superb performances and direction, based upon the amazing but tragic true life story of Rafael Padilla, known as 'Chocolat', a black colonial slave who escaped to France as a child and became famous there as a circus clown. The director is Roschdy Zem, a well known actor in France who has only directed four films. He directs this film with such thorough professionalism that one could readily believe that he had really directed forty rather than four. The two lead actors are Omar Sy (that being a Senegalese surname, but he was born in France), who plays Chocolat, and James Thiérrée, who plays the older clown who discovers him, trains him, and becomes his partner, known as Footit. I must point out immediately that this is the same James Thiérrée who is such a genius stage performer, who tours the world with astounding surrealistic circus acts, and is perhaps the most highly regarded person of his kind in the world. He is the grandson of Charlie Chaplin and looks exactly like him (I mean Chaplin in real life, not 'the Little Tramp'). I first saw James and his sister Aurélie (another well known solo performer now) perform onstage when they were tiny children, appearing with their parents, Victoria Chaplin and Jean-Baptiste Thiérrée. Of all the Chaplin children, Victoria is the one who carried on the pure Chaplin talents for mime and acrobatics with the utmost genius, and her son has even surpassed her. Victoria's most astonishing feat in her own touring circus act was to fold herself up so that she could be shut into a moderately-sized suitcase! They really are an amazing family (and in Victoria's case, easy perhaps to take on holiday in the baggage rack). But Victoria and her husband are very, very private. They do not mix in the Paris world of celebs at all, and when I first had to contact her about something, two Paris celebs who 'knew everybody' and I thought could help me find her told me 'No one knows them.' James however seems to have an infinite number of friends who cluster around him enthusiastically, smothering him with admiration and bonhomie. He shows no signs of being surly or grumpy in his person, so it is all the more remarkable how wholly convincing he is in this film as Footit, a man who was always depressing and surly. In other words, James is a superb actor as well as everything else that he is. Omar Sy is magnificent as Chocolat, as he effortlessly glides between pathos and wild slapstick comedy. He too is a leading talent in France. So the film works, and comes together extremely well. Because James and Omar Sy are naturally practised and skilled at what they are doing, their circus acts are incredible. James not only plays someone who is, but himself is, a thorough circus pro who can do anything and everything, and has done so in public since at least the age of five or six. He can do clowning, acrobatics, high wire, trapeeze, mime, you name it. And he writes and plans and directs all his own shows with his small troupe. He is what is called THE REAL THING, and so is this film.
    Kirpianuscus

    fascinating

    First impression - one of many biographical films about well ignored cultural personalities. A sort of rehabilitation.

    At the second view - the strange feeling about the resemblance of James Thierree and his grandfather.

    Not the last - the fascination. About the performance of Omar Sy. About so familiar slices of racism and for the seductive way to tell a story about glory and about succes, about its high price and about acceptance, about love and fall . And, sure, about friendship.

    Sure, it is not fundamental different by many other films about same theme. Its virtue- to be a film "with soul". And well acted. And wise mix of humor and bitterness.

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    • Curiosidades
      James Thierree is the grandson of Charlie Chaplin.
    • Erros de gravação
      When leaving for Paris, Chocolat throws his bag on the carriage roof next to Footit's suitcase. In the city while walking up to Nouveau Cirque, Footit is carrying his suitcase but Chocolat's bag is strangely missing.
    • Citações

      Rafael Padilla dit Chocolat: We don't play dice in Africa... We play with the bones of whites!

    • Conexões
      Featured in Starfilm (2017)
    • Trilhas sonoras
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      Music by Scott Joplin

      Played at the piano by Michel Amsellem

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 21 de julho de 2016 (Brasil)
    • País de origem
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    • Centrais de atendimento oficiais
      • Gaumont (France)
      • Mandarin Films (France)
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      • Parvis de la Mairie du XIVème, 2 place Ferdinand Brunot, Paris 14, Paris, França(façade of the New Circus)
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      • M6 Films
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