Trailer
Assistive Technologies

Soda

Runtime
1hr 39mins
Directed by
Erez Tadmor
Featuring
Lior Raz,
Rotem Sela,
Netta Shpigelman
Film Language
in Hebrew with English subtitles
Body

New England Premiere!

Lior Raz (Fauda) commands the screen as Shalom Gottlieb, a former WWII partisan leader and soda factory foreman in a small Israeli working-class neighborhood in the early 1950s. 

When Eva (Rotem Sela, Beauty and the Baker), a beautiful seamstress with a young daughter, joins the community of Holocaust survivors, whispers ignite a rumor of her possible past as a Nazi collaborator. As suspicions swirl, the tight-knit residents wrestle with their scars and secrets. Shalom’s desire to be with Eva betrays both his family and his fellow survivors. As tensions mount, he is torn between his passion for enigmatic Eva and his duty to uncover the truth about her past. 

Nominated for 3 Israeli Academy Awards, this compelling and visually arresting drama set in the early years of the Israeli state and in the still vivid wake of the Holocaust was inspired by director Erez Tadmor’s grandfather, a resistance fighter in the forests of Poland and a leader in an Israeli neighborhood of Holocaust survivors. A postwar community still dominated by fear and terrible memories, haunted by illnesses and nightmares. 

Erez Tadmor is a multi-award winning director and screenwriter from Tel Aviv, known for his distinctive storytelling in film and television, including A Matter of Size, Strangers, Magic Men, Children of Nobody, Matchmaking.

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