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Chocolat

#1 Post by MichaelB » Thu Apr 04, 2024 7:36 am

Full specs announced:
CHOCOLAT
A film by Claire Denis
New 4K restoration


Released on BFI Blu-ray, iTunes and Amazon Prime on 29 April 2024

Claire Denis’ (Beau Travail, Trouble Every Day) semi-autobiographical exploration of the colonial power struggle in Cameroon is the first in a series of her films exploring French colonialism and racism in west Africa. A Palme D’Or nominee, Chocolat (1988) is a remarkably assured directorial debut featuring all the tension, subtlety and sophistication that characterise Denis’ films, brought further to vivid life in a dazzling new 4K restoration. Released on Blu-ray by the BFI on 29 April 2024 (streaming on BFI Player later this year), numerous special features include an audio commentary by film scholar and critic Kate Rennebohm and a new interview with Claire Denis discussing the film and its new restoration.

France (Mireille Perrier), a young woman, returns to Cameroon to visit Mindif, the colonial outpost she grew up in during the last days of French rule. As she travels, she recalls her childhood there and the bond formed with their ‘houseboy’ Protée (Isaach de Bankolé). A quiet and observant child, unable to quite understand the simmering sexual and racial tensions between the adults around her, France finds her idyll shattered when a plane full of strangers makes an emergency landing nearby.

Special features
• Newly restored in 4K and approved by Claire Denis
• Audio commentary by film scholar and critic Kate Rennebohm
Claire Denis à propos de Chocolat (2023, 18 mins): Claire Denis discusses Chocolat and its new restoration
• Claire Denis in Conversation (2019, 49 mins): the filmmaker looks back over her career
Childhood Memories (Mary Martins, 2018, 4 mins): a multilayered autobiographical animation exploring memories of a childhood visit to Lagos, Nigeria
• Original theatrical trailer
• 2023 trailer
• ***First pressing only*** Illustrated booklet with essays by Cornelia Ruhe, Catherine Bray and Kevin Le Gendre, and writing on Childhood Memories by director Mary Martins; notes on the special features and credits

Product details
RRP: £19.99 / Cat. no. BFIB1509 / 15
France, Germany / 1988 / colour / 104 minutes / French with English subtitles | original aspect ratio 1.66:1 // BD50: 1080p, 24fps, LPCM 2.0 mono audio (48kHz/24-bit)

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Re: Chocolat

#2 Post by Peacock » Thu Apr 04, 2024 10:30 am

Some solid extras there! Can’t wait.

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