Soho (1994)
Soho, an aspiring young woman of about 30, lives on the fringe with all those who, like her, believe that one day they will be a famous writer, a star dancer or a famous director. While waiting for that day, they take up yoga, positive thinking, or various forms of electronic macramé. One hot summer evening, Soho meets 18-year-old Choubie, the other generation with a bright future ahead of her. At 102o, in the shade, in a suburban basement, Soho realizes that she is no longer young, almost poor, and that meditation has not opened the doors of any paradise, even earthly.
Director:
Jean-Philippe Duval
Writer:
José Fréchette
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Pascale Montpetit as Soho |
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James Hyndman as |
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Rita Lafontaine as |
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Dominic Darceuil as |
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Luc Senay as |
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Alexandrine Latendresse as |
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Jacques Galipeau as |
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Robert Gravel as |
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Cary Lawrence as |
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Marie-Chantal Perron as |
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Luc Proulx as |
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Francine Ruel as |
| Directing | Jean-Philippe Duval | Director |
| Writing | José Fréchette | Screenplay |
| Sound | Robert Marcel Lepage | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Georges Dufaux | Director of Photography |