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Release Date:
August 21, 2026
Original Title:
Soul Trader
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Fantasy | Horror
Production Companies:
Something Quirky
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 12A
Runtime: 18
A despondent soul arrives in a strange place where he must confront his (mostly) inner demons.
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Additional Music:
Mykala Odnoroh
Assistant Director:
Shane Grant
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Megan Skillern
BTS Photographer:
Lauren Halford
Color Grading:
Ian Snape
Director:
Geneviève Lowe
Director of Photography:
Ian Snape
Editor:
Mikolaj Kacprzak
Executive Co-Producer:
Matthew Ford
Lee Nabbs
Rose Wilde
Cassie Smyth
Makeup Effects Designer:
Millissa Morris
Music:
Geneviève Lowe
Original Music Composer:
Camille Saint-Saëns
Painter:
Jonny Pitts
Will Barnett
Producer:
Shane Grant
Geneviève Lowe
Production Design:
Shane Grant
Geneviève Lowe
Prop Maker:
Susan Pitts
Script Consultant:
Adam Chateris
Second Assistant Camera:
Jake Wesley-Worrall
Sound Designer:
Iain Armstrong
Sound Mixer:
Iain Armstrong
Sound Recordist:
Ryan Robinson
Jamie-Lee Allen
Harry Rose
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Emily Laye
VFX Supervisor:
Jake Wesley-Worrall
Writer:
Geneviève Lowe
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