"Transatlantic: A Surrealist-Inspired Casablanca-esque Drama with Dark Times and Artistic Levity"

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Anna Winger, the creator of the new Netflix series "Transatlantic," hosted a lunch and screening of the show's seven episodes at an art house cinema in Berlin. The gathering included cast and crew members, as well as friends and collaborators, and featured a plant-based meal, custom tarot cards, and Surrealist-inspired artwork. "Transatlantic" is a fictionalized depiction of the story of American journalist Varian Fry, who helped about 2,000 people escape Europe during World War II, and features actors from Austria, France, Germany, and Nigeria.
- From the Creator of the New Series 'Transatlantic,' a Surrealist-Inspired Lunch The New York Times
- Transatlantic review: Dark times, with a dash of artsy levity The A.V. Club
- Transatlantic review – there’s a faint whiff of ‘Allo ‘Allo! to this wartime drama The Guardian
- Transatlantic Review: Gillian Jacobs Stars In an Addictive Casablanca-esque Drama Consequence
- Transatlantic Ending Explained: Did Varian Fry and Mary Jayne Succeed in Their Rescue Mission? Leisure Byte
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