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| Alfred Molina | Comte de Reynaud | |
| Carrie-Anne Moss | Caroline Clairmont | |
| Aurelien Parent Koenig | Luc Clairmont | |
| Antonio Gil-Martinez | Jean-Marc Drou | |
| Hélène Cardona | Francoise 'Fuffi' Drou | |
| Harrison Pratt | Dedou Drou | |
| Gaelan Connell | Didi Drou | |
| Elisabeth Commelin | Yvette Marceau | |
| Ron Cook | Alphonse Marceau | |
| Guillaume Tardieu | Baptiste Marceau | |
| Hugh O'Conor | Father Henri | |
| John Wood | Guillaume Blérot | |
| Lena Olin | Josephine Muscat | |
| Peter Stormare | Serge Muscat | |
| Leslie Caron | Madame Audel |
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| Producer |
Alan C. Blomquist
David Brown |
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| Writer |
Joanne Harris
Robert Nelson Jacobs |
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| Cinematography |
Roger Pratt
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| Musician |
Rachel Portman
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A fable of emotional liberation and chocolate. A mother and daughter move to a small French town where they open a chocolate shop. The town, religious and morally strict, is against them as they represent free-thinking and indulgence. When a group of Boat Gypsies float down the river the prejudices of the Mayor leads to a crisis. |
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