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In response to the 2024 Noto earthquake, the film “Le Chocolat de H” (released in 2019) is running a charity streaming campaign until March 31st.

The main character of this film, pastry chef Hiroshi Tsujiguchi, is from the affected city of Nanao in Ishikawa Prefecture. The movie beautifully portrays his heartfelt connection to his hometown as the core of his creativity and the natural beauty and culture of the Noto Peninsula.
All profit from the viewing fees will be donated to Ishikawa Prefecture!
Don’t miss this opportunity to support a meaningful cause while enjoying a heartfelt film.
Visit the link below for more details and to participate in the charity streaming of “Le Chocolat de H.”
Documentary Film “Le Chocolat de H” Charity Streaming
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