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Soda Pictures at London Film Festival

Soda Pictures are delighted to announce  our fantastic coup of latest acquisitions from this years’ Toronto Film Festival. Two of which, you will be fortunate enough to be able to see at this years’ London Film Festival.

GIRL ON THE TRAIN (LA FILLE DU RER)  is the complex drama from veteran French auteur André Téchiné, starring Emilie Dequenne and Catherine Deneuve. Dequenne stars as a young woman who claims that she was a victim of an anti-Semitic attack that creates a media news sensation. Deneuve stars as her mother and Michel Blanc stars as the attorney set to represent her.

Soda Pictures have previously worked with Téchiné on STRAYED and with Catherine Deneuve on JE VEUX VOIR and are delighted to be working again alongside such established talent that we have enjoyed previous success with.

STORM is a political thriller inspired by the Serbian War crimes trials, starring Kerry Fox as a prosecutor in The Hague who tries to persuade a witness, a Bosnian woman living in Berlin (Anamaria Marinca), to come to the court to give evidence against a suspected Serbian war criminal.

STORM is the first major international project of director Hans-Christian Schmid, with whom Soda Pictures enjoyed previous success with the acclaimed REQUIEM.

The Girl on the Train at LFF

Storm at LFF

MAMMOTH is the first English language feature of celebrated Swedish director Lukas Moodysson. Starring Gael Garcia Bernal and Michelle Williams as a successful New York couple in this impressive multi-narrative drama.

Mammoth will receive a National theatrical release in Spring 2010.

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Far North

After a few calls in January over this title its clear word seems to be slowly getting around of Soda’s acquisition of Far North which we can now happily confirm.

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Posted on January 22nd, 2008 by admin | Permalink | 3 comments | Share This

New(ish) acquisitions!

When Ed and Frances came back from TIFF they were also happy to bring back with them three shiny new titles to add to the Soda catalogue. Although these aren’t fully listed on the site just yet here’s a snippet of information to tempt you. I give you, The Tracey Fragments Private Property and My Winnipeg
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Posted on October 5th, 2007 by admin | Permalink | No comments | Share This

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