Chocolate Farmer

Chocolate Farmer, The

Year 2010
Runtime 71 mins
Language English
Alberta Premiere

Set in the lush jungles of Belize, THE CHOCOLATE FARMER is a film about the chocolate industry as seen through the eyes of Eladio, a traditional cacao farmer of Mayan ancestry, and others in his community. Eladio takes great pride in his trade and relishes in the ability do something tangible, to be a caretaker of the land and to grow something he can eat. Eladio’s children, however, are not interested in their father’s way of life, opting to leave the village for the city, go to college and work modern jobs. External pressures on the Mayan community are changing their way of life as they struggle to maintain their identities and livelihood.

Canadian director Rohan Fernando (CECIL’S JOURNEY) explores the nature of family and culture clashes between generations while also looking at the broader picture, bringing awareness to an ancient civilization and the effects of globalization on their community.

Countries

Canada
Festivals
HotDocs 2011
Atlantic Film Festival 2011
Director
Rohan Fernando
Producer
Annette Clarke
Screenwriter
Rohan Fernando
Cinematographer
Rohan Fernando, Paul Cowan
Editor
Hannele Halm
Cast
Eladio Pop