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Choco-Cinema: Exploring Chocolate in Movies

Delve into the captivating world of chocolate on the big screen and at The Chocolate Museum. Discover how movies skillfully integrate chocolate as an occupation, metaphor, plot device, study of culture, and more. Uncover the symbolism behind using chocolate to represent indulgence, passion, romance, celebration, and comfort. Immerse yourself in a delectable Chocolate Movie Assortment featuring iconic films like "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" and "Like Water for Chocolate." Explore the rich narrative potential of chocolate in cinema.

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Choco-Cinema: Exploring Chocolate in Movies

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  1. Chocolate on the Big Screen + The Chocolate Museum A quick peek at chocolate in the movies

  2. How Movies Use Chocolate • As an occupation • Chocolat • As a metafor • Like Water for Chocolate • As a plot device • Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory • As a study of our culture • In Search of the Heart of Chocolate The Chocolate Museum

  3. Chocolate Symbolism • Chocolate is often used in movies as a symbol of: • Indulgence or Excess • Passion • Romance • Fun or Celebration • Comfort The Chocolate Museum

  4. A Chocolate Movie Assortment • Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971) • Like Water for Chocolate (1992) • Chocolat (2000) • Lezionidi Cioccolato(2007) • In Search of the Heart of Chocolate (2008) The Chocolate Museum

  5. The End… The Chocolate Museum

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