When a mysterious planet appears in the sky, a young father must choose between the life he loves and an ancient call to save the world.
Follow Eve (Piercey Dalton), a housewife and mother who unexpectedly becomes homeless in downtown Los Angeles. The film sparks conversations surrounding the harsh realities faced by those living on the streets, challenging common misconceptions of mental health struggles as mere drug abuse or laziness. "Chocolate" also sheds light and awareness on early-onset Alzheimer's, which is often overlooked by society. Thiago Dadalt's director's cut invites you to delve deeper into the homeless experience and get lost alongside Eve without a clue of what's unfolding. 'Chocolate' is a cinematic journey that surprises and amazes
Already a successful portrait photographer, Hannah sets to reinvent this art form. Abandoning herself to a creative process that might easily be mistaken for madness, she's soon visited by mirror images of herself, as well as her daughter's ghost. Inspired by the life of photographer Hannah Maynard (1834-1918).