Soho Square (film)
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Soho Square | |
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Directed by | Jamie Rafn |
Written by | Jamie Rafn |
Produced by | Imogen Cooper Jamie Rafn |
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Cinematography | Brendan McGinty |
Edited by | Sam Eastall Jamie Rafn |
Music by | Chris Read |
Production company | Raven Films |
Distributed by | Raven Films Showtime Networks |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Soho Square is a 2000 British thriller film written and directed by Jamie Rafn, starring Anthony Biggs and Lucy Davenport.
Cast
[edit]- Anthony Biggs as J.
- Lucy Davenport as Julia
- Livy Armstrong as Trump
- Helen Day as Aunty Bel
- Olegar Fedoro as S.M.
- Tim FitzHigham
- Amanda Haberland as Barmaid
- Andrew Heath as Shopkeeper
- Pamela Mandell as Mum
- Emma Poole as Claire
- William Wilde as Callaway
Reception
[edit]Gil Jawetz of DVD Talk rated the film 4 stars out of 5 and wrote: "A tough film about a character's very internal unraveling, Soho Square uses the basic tools of filmmaking (editing, images, sound) in ways that bypass the need for a big budget." He praised Rafn's direction, stating that while Rafn "may be working with a tired genre", his "approach is fresh and unpretentious."[1] Anne Sherber of Video Store Magazine praised the "strong" performances and opined that Rafn's "displays a distinctive style in which time passing is articulated by the changing London cityscape in hyperspeed."[2] Ed Hulse of Video Business wrote that while the film "starts off well, promising a stylishly gritty thriller with a flawed but interesting protagonist", eventually the "technique becomes obtrusive and actually begins impeding the plot's development."[3]
References
[edit]- ^ Jawetz, Gil (8 February 2005). "Soho Square". DVD Talk. Retrieved 27 December 2024.
- ^ Sherber, Anne (2 June 2005). "Soho Square". Video Store Magazine. ProQuest 197620160. Retrieved 27 December 2024.
- ^ Hulse, Ed (2 June 2005). "Soho Square". Video Business. ProQuest 223900966. Retrieved 27 December 2024.