The Chocolate Man (2023)
In Toyohashi City, Aichi Prefecture, “QUON CHOCOLATE” is gaining popularity for its carefully selected flavors and colorful designs. This brand, which now has 52 locations nationwide, has continued to offer a creative workplace to people of many diverse backgrounds, including those with mental or physical disabilities, single parents, those who have never attended school, to sexual minorities, and many others. This film depicts the tumultuous 19 years of the chocolate brand’s pursuit of ideals. The newest work of the producer of the documentary “Life is Fruity.”
Director: Yuji Suzuki
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 102 min
Release Date: January 2, 2023
Cast
- Nobuko Miyamoto - Narration
- Hirotsugu Natsume - Himself
Music: Toshiyuki Honda
Production: Tokai Television Broadcasting
Country: Japan
Language: 日本語
Original Language: ja
Keywords
chocolate, chocolaterie
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Chocolate Man about?
- In Toyohashi City, Aichi Prefecture, “QUON CHOCOLATE” is gaining popularity for its carefully selected flavors and colorful designs. This brand, which now has 52 locations nationwide, has continued to offer a creative workplace to people of many diverse backgrounds, including those with mental or physical disabilities, single parents, those who have never attended school, to sexual minorities, and many others. This film depicts the tumultuous 19 years of the chocolate brand’s pursuit of ideals. The newest work of the producer of the documentary “Life is Fruity.”
- Who directed The Chocolate Man?
- The Chocolate Man was directed by Yuji Suzuki.
- Who stars in The Chocolate Man?
- The Chocolate Man stars Nobuko Miyamoto, Hirotsugu Natsume.
- How long is The Chocolate Man?
- The Chocolate Man has a runtime of 1h 42m (102 minutes).
- What genre is The Chocolate Man?
- The Chocolate Man is a Documentary film.
- Where was The Chocolate Man produced?
- The Chocolate Man was produced in Japan.