Founded by producer/directors Mark Currie and Rachel Wang in 2003, Chocolate Films is a unique production company. Set up as a not-for-profit social enterprise, we combine high quality video production with an extensive outreach and educational programme.
Chocolate Films produces high quality documentaries for cinema and broadcast as well as video content and promotional films for a wide range of charities, arts organisations, public sector bodies and corporate clients.
We are based from a suite of office in Vauxhall, South London, with three edit suites and a wide range of high quality filmmaking equipment.
Our films have featured artists and actors as varied as Daniel Radcliffe, Imelda Staunton, Phill Jupitus, Sean Hughes and Jo Brand. They have been featured at major international festivals and won many awards.
In 2008 Chocolate Films produced its first cinematic release, the acclaimed documentary “Afro-Saxons”.
Chocolate Films runs an extensive programme of educational and community filmmaking. While the age range of participants in these projects is 4 to 104 (seriously) the majority of our projects are for children and young people.
Our projects are facilitated by skilled filmmakers who are also experienced educators, working our wide selection of mobile camera, animation, editing and vision mixing kits.
We regularly run courses in making short documentaries, dramas, digital stories, animations, reality-style TV shows and even live television formats which are streamed live on the Internet.
We design our courses based around the needs and goals of our clients. Depending on the nature of the project our courses can be anything from one day to a year in length.
Films made on Chocolate Films projects have been screened at many International festivals and have won major young people’s films awards.
Learn more about which of our courses currently have spaces. If you'd like to contact us to about running a course with your organisation contact us on 020 7793 4287 or info@chocolatefilms.com