Transit
In Christian Petzolds (Barbara, Phoenix) haunting modern-day adaptation of Anna Segherss 1942 novel Transit Visa, Georg, a German refugee (Franz Rogowski) flees to Marseille assuming the identity of a recently deceased writer whose papers he is carrying.
As German troops begin to rapidly advance on Paris, he delves into the delicate and complex culture of the refugee community, becoming tangled in the lives of a young mother and son and falling for a mysterious woman named Marie (Paula Beer). Making use of the uncanny parallels between historical fact and present-day, Petzold tells the story of a great love amid escape, exile and a longing for a place to call home.
Critic Reviews:
- " Once Transit's bitterly ironic vision takes hold, it eats into the mind. " – David Edelstein
- " An audacious reminder that there's more than one way to adapt a so-called “period” novel for a new era. " – Michael Phillips
- " It's beguiling and kind of a labyrinth of a movie. " – Claudia Puig