Chocolate Road
United States
49 people rated Three renowned chocolatiers - Maribel Lieberman, Susumu Koyama and Mikkel Friis-Holm - take us through the process of craft chocolate-making all the way from the tree to the final chocolate piece. On their journey, each of them finds how important it is to know the roots of their primer material - the cacao bean, and how they can highly impact the lives of the people involved in the chocolate production chain.
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Tendresse Usseni
13/10/2023 09:12
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eartghull❤
31/05/2023 16:01
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30/05/2023 16:01
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THECUTEABIOLA
29/05/2023 18:26
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Clementina 🏳️🌈❤️
29/05/2023 17:37
Such a cool movie! I watched it with my kids and they were so curious to find out where chocolate come from. We were all so surprised to see the huge cacao pods and how they grow from the tree.
It has a lot of information jammed it which can be a little too much. But I get that it's a very complex process. I loved the attention put on the farming side of it, you don't really see that much nowadays.
It's filmed around the world and features people from different parts of the world and different sides of the process. So cool!
Loved the visuals. All those pods and nature and the the cooking. All this chocolate made me so hungry!
Lisa Chloé Malamba
29/05/2023 17:36
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Alistromae123
29/05/2023 17:36
It's mostly about the "world-renowned chocolatiers." A rule of thumb for me - avoid movies and documentaries that describe the plot as someone's "Journey" with a capital J. In this case, there are three people who mostly love to talk about themselves. The subject of chocolate hardly matters because they're so enamored with all the attention. It was halfway through and they were still strolling around jungles looking at pods and nodding wisely, then of course talking earnestly to the camera about their Journeys. Of course, the only REAL chocolate available is in their shops - nothing we can buy at the store.