Sonia Productions Inc – Company Presentation

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Established in 1998, Sonia Productions Inc. has built a distinguished reputation for technical and creative excellence, unwavering commitment to customer service, and a strong track record of completing projects on time and within budget. With over two decades of experience, we specialize in producing engaging, high-quality content across various media formats.

Our Expertise Includes:

  • Feature Films:
    Box of Freedom (aired on Romanian National Television and OMNI Television)
    Unidentified Female Object
    Virgins by Choice (available for distribution)
  • Television Productions:
    Rompost TV, a weekly series airing on OMNI Television (2004-2024 ongoing)
  • Documentary Productions:
    Mary Magdalene in Conversation with Lilian Broca (Romanian National Television and OMNI Television)
    Return to Byzantium – The Art and Life of Lilian Broca (CBC)
    Connected
    We Can’t See You Beating Us (OMNI TV, City TV)
    Our 1/4 Life Crisis
    Rose Colored Glasses
  • Short Films:
    That’s One Small Step
    Inward Edward
    Salvation
  • TV Series:
    Ecstatic! (Vision TV, Joy TV)

Recent Clients Include:
OMNI Television, Rogers, Vision TV, Joy TV, and CBC.

Our long-term relationships with clients reflect our dedication to quality and reliability. We have earned their respect as strategic communications partners, contributing to successful productions that resonate with diverse audiences.

Sonia Productions Inc. continues to be a leader in the industry, producing innovative content while maintaining our core values of creativity, integrity, and service excellence.

Adelina Suvagau

Adelina Suvagau is an award-winning Romanian Canadian Director and Producer with over 30 years experience in film, television and documentary production. In 1995 Adelina moved from Romania to Vancouver, Canada, with her husband and her daughter Sonia and founded in 1998, Sonia Productions Inc. Since 2004, Adelina Suvagau has directed and produced two documentaries, one dramatic short, one stage play, one feature film together with over 1,000 one-hour television episodes of Rompost TV, the Romanian television show for the multicultural television stations Channel M and OMNI BC-Rogers.

In 2021, Adelina received for her film “Box of Freedom” the Award for Social Awareness, from the VYRE Film Festival in Los Angeles (USA), The Shom Legacy Award, from Angaelica Festival, Pasadena, USA, the Best Feature Film Award from the Video Hackers International Film Festival in Italy and the Best Film Award, in the film category offered by the Canadian Ethnic Media. In 2022 Adelina Suvagau received for “Mary Magdalene in Conversation with Lilian Broca” Best film in the documentary award category offered by the Canadian Ethnic Media.

Adelina Suvagau was also awarded in the “Top 100 Romanians Everywhere”, during the 6th edition of the RePatriot Summit, in 2021 in Romania.

Director’s recent filmography:

  • Mary Magdalene in Conversation with Lilian Broca, 90 min, 2022 – art documentary
  • Box of Freedom, 86 min, 2021 – feature film
  • That’s One Small Step, 20 min, 2017 – short film
  • Return to Byzantium, The Art and Life of Lilian Broca, 48 min, 2011– art documentary
  • We Can’t See You Beating Us, 48 min, 2010 – life documentary

Between 2006 and 2015, Adelina Suvagau acted as the National Representative and then as the Professional Development Director for the Documentary Organization of Canada, BC chapter.

Between 2015 and 2016 Adelina Suvagau acted as the President of Cineworks, an artist-run production and exhibition centre that supports independent filmmakers and media artists.

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Sonia Suvagau is an award-winning producer. Drawn to authenticity and larger than life characters Sonia’s work stands out as fresh and daring. To date Sonia created, wrote and produced two feature films, “Box of Freedom” and “Unidentified Female Object”, a TV Documentary mini series, for Vision TV, entitled “Ecstatic!” two feature documentaries, “Rose Colored Glasses” and “Our 1/4 Life Crisis”, and a musical short, “Inward-Edward.