


Soda - June 19, 2025 @ 5:30 PM
Capitol Theatre | Drama | 96 Minutes | Hebrew
In the early sages of learning about generational trauma, we are fortunate to present Soda which tells a gripping and personal story of how Holocaust trauma continues to haunt survivors and their children for the rest of their lives. It reveals a tragic romance set in an Israeli working-class neighbourhood in 1954, just a few years after survivors settled in from refugee camps in Europe. Soda draws on the director’s family ‘s experiences and is dedicated to his grandfather who survived as a Partisan in the forest.
Shalom a former Partisan leader, is torn between his passion for an enigmatic widow and his duty to uncover the truth about her past. The cinematic recreation of that place and those people in Israel is so competently done, that we are able to enter their lives.
Capitol Theatre | Drama | 96 Minutes | Hebrew
In the early sages of learning about generational trauma, we are fortunate to present Soda which tells a gripping and personal story of how Holocaust trauma continues to haunt survivors and their children for the rest of their lives. It reveals a tragic romance set in an Israeli working-class neighbourhood in 1954, just a few years after survivors settled in from refugee camps in Europe. Soda draws on the director’s family ‘s experiences and is dedicated to his grandfather who survived as a Partisan in the forest.
Shalom a former Partisan leader, is torn between his passion for an enigmatic widow and his duty to uncover the truth about her past. The cinematic recreation of that place and those people in Israel is so competently done, that we are able to enter their lives.
Capitol Theatre | Drama | 96 Minutes | Hebrew
In the early sages of learning about generational trauma, we are fortunate to present Soda which tells a gripping and personal story of how Holocaust trauma continues to haunt survivors and their children for the rest of their lives. It reveals a tragic romance set in an Israeli working-class neighbourhood in 1954, just a few years after survivors settled in from refugee camps in Europe. Soda draws on the director’s family ‘s experiences and is dedicated to his grandfather who survived as a Partisan in the forest.
Shalom a former Partisan leader, is torn between his passion for an enigmatic widow and his duty to uncover the truth about her past. The cinematic recreation of that place and those people in Israel is so competently done, that we are able to enter their lives.