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Chocolat

The true story of the first black artist.

Description: Chocolat the clown, the first black stage performer in France, goes from anonymity to fame after forming an unprecedented duo with fellow performer Footit in the very popular in Belle Epoque Paris. But easy money, gambling, and discrimination take their toll on their friendship and Chocolat's career.

Genres: Comedy, Drama

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Budget: $18,500,000 | Revenue : $0

Runtime: 119 minutes

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Omar Sy

Played Rafael Padilla, aka Chocolat

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James Thierrée

Played George Footit

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Clotilde Hesme

Played Marie Hecquet

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Olivier Gourmet

Played Joseph Oller

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Frédéric Pierrot

Played Théodore Delvaux

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Noémie Lvovsky

Played Yvonne Delvaux

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Alice de Lencquesaing

Played Camille

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Alex Descas

Played Victor

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Olivier Rabourdin

Played Firmin Gemier

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Thibault de Montalembert

Played Jules Moy

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Héléna Soubeyrand

Played Régina Badet

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Xavier Beauvois

Played Jacques Potin

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Christophe Fluder

Played Marval, the lilliputian

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Antonin Maurel

Played The clown Ortis

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Mick Holsbeke

Played The clown Green

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Wilfred Benaïche

Played Mr Constantine

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John Arnold

Played The Corsica

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Olympe

Played Suzanne (6 years old)

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Timothé Vom Dorp

Played Eugène (8 years old)

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Clovis Fouin

Played Frédo

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Cédric Appietto

Played Leca

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Hocine Choutri

Played Ray

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Dan Herzberg

Played Fergus

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Eric Kailey

Played Guardian Mace

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Bô Gaultier de Kermoal

Played Lee

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Matthieu Rozé

Played Beardless gendarme

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Stefan Godin

Played Mustached gendarme

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Denis Podalydès

Played Louis Lumière

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Bruno Podalydès

Played Auguste Lumière

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Fernando Echevarría

Played Mr Delmont

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Phénix Brossard

Played Eugène (young man)

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Luc Antoni

Played The father

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Achille Potier

Played The child

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Anne-Lise Kedvès

Played Client

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Isabelle Mazin

Played Grocer

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Jean-Gilles Barbier

Played Elderly player

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Pierre Alloggia

Played Guide

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Jean-Pol Brissart

Played Professor Lannelongue

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Luis Francisco Cruz

Played Rafael's father

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Linnett Hernandez Valdes

Played Rafael's mother

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Andy Gillet

Played Transvestite

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Marie-Pierre Bellefleur

Played Neighbor

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Vincent Nemeth

Played Journalist

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Jérémy Alberti

Played Journalist

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Yvo Muller

Played Journalist

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Claire Morin

Played Journalist

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Serge Massot

Played Manetti

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Félix Kysyl

Played Street vendor

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Thierry Nenez

Played Hotelkeeper

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Félix Bossuet

Played Gustave

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Marina Pastor

Played Theater assistant

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Raphaël Caduc

Played Eugène (14 years old)

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Lilly Rose Debos

Played Child

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Stéphane Varupenne

Played Lodovico

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Cyprien Craipeau

Played Sick child

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Anthony Ursin

Played Child at the exit of the artists

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Michel Amsellem

Played Pianist

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Michèle Clément

Played Spectator

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Roman Kossowski

Played Player

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Delphine Montaigne

Played Émilia

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Agathe Anquez

Played (uncredited)

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Rafaël de Ferran

Played (uncredited)

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Geoffroy de La Taille

Played (uncredited)

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Blandine Laignel

Played (uncredited)

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Romain Ogerau

Played (uncredited)

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David Benhamou

Played Spectator in the theatre (uncredited)

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Mikael Buxton

Played Aristocrat (uncredited)

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Alexia Giordano

Played Prostitude (uncredited)

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Elise Lissague

Played Prostitude (uncredited)

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Julia Effertz

Played Esmeralda (voice) (uncredited)

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