Film showing, date changed for “Transit”

“Brilliant…like Casablanca as written by Kafka.” | IndieWire

Where: Circle Cinema, Tulsa

Rescheduled: Friday, 4/5 – Thursday, 4/11 (Regular Feature, various showtimes) “TRANSIT” When a man flees France after the Nazi invasion, he assumes the identity of a dead author whose papers he possesses. Stuck in Marseilles, he meets a young woman desperate to find her missing husband – the very man he’s impersonating.

Link to Circle Cinema film details: http://circlecinema.com/portfolio/transit-opens-fri-329/

2018 IndieWire Review
https://www.indiewire.com/2018/02/transit-review-christian-petzold-1201929897/

In Christian Petzold’s brilliant and haunting modern-day adaptation of Anna Seghers’s 1942 novel, Transit Visa, Georg, a German refugee (Franz Rogowski, Happy End), flees to Marseille assuming the identity of a recently deceased writer whose papers he is carrying. There he delves into the delicate and complex culture of the refugee community, becoming enmeshed in the lives of a young mother and son and falling for a mysterious woman named Marie (Paula Beer, Frantz). | MusicBoxFilms

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