Chocolat (2000 film) score

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The "Chocolat" (2000) film score is a whimsical, romantic, and gently playful orchestral soundtrack composed by Rachel Portman that underscores the film’s themes of temptation, transformation, and small-town life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf film score
soundtrack
associatedWithCharacter Comte de Reynaud
Roux
Vianne Rocher
associatedWithTheme small-town life
temptation
transformation
awardRecognition nominated for film music awards
basedOn Chocolat
surface form: Chocolat (novel)
composer Rachel Portman
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
United States of America
surface form: United States
featuresInstrument accordion
guitar
piano
strings
woodwinds
forWork Chocolat
surface form: Chocolat (2000 film)
genre film music
orchestral music
romantic music
whimsical music
language instrumental
mood nostalgic
playful
romantic
whimsical
notableTrack Fire
Main Titles
Mayan Chocolate
Passage of Time
Three Women
Vianne Confronts the Comte
Vianne Sets Up Shop
orchestrationStyle chamber orchestra
light orchestral
partOf Chocolat (2000 film) score self-linksurface differs
surface form: Chocolat (2000 film) soundtrack album
publicationYear 2000
recordingType studio recording
styleCharacteristic European folk influences
light rhythmic motifs
lyrical melodies
supportsGenre romantic drama film
usedFor character motifs
emotional underscoring
underscoring narrative scenes

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Rachel Portman notableWork Chocolat (2000 film) score
Chocolat (2000 film) score partOf Chocolat (2000 film) score self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Chocolat (2000 film) soundtrack album