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From 11 April 2019

Transit Transit

Christian Petzold / Germany, France / 2018 / 101 min / French, German

Marseille, present time. Refugees from across Europe dream of embarking on a ship to America to escape the fascist occupiers. Among them, the German Georg assumes the identity of a dead writer to take advantage of his visa. But everything changes when he falls in love with the secretive Marie… A film in which past and present meet, after Anne Segher’s 1942 novel of the same name, adapted by Christian Petzold (Phoenix, Barbara).

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