Transatlantic: A Tale of Rescue and Surrealism in Nazi-Occupied France

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Netflix's Transatlantic, adapted by Anna Winger from Julie Orringer's novel, tells the story of Varian Fry and Mary Jayne Gold, who helped the European Rescue Committee smuggle more than 2,000 Jewish refugees out of France during World War II. The series focuses on a period where they were able to save a few hundred. Despite the pared-down operation, Transatlantic is an effective, crowd-pleasing thriller with strong performances by Cory Michael Smith, Gillian Jacobs, and Lucas Englander.
- ‘Transatlantic’: The Daring Rescue of Jews From Nazi-Occupied France Rolling Stone
- 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
- Stream It Or Skip It: 'Transatlantic' On Netflix, About A Group Who Helped Refugees Escape The Nazis In WWII France Decider
- From the Creator of the New Series 'Transatlantic,' a Surrealist-Inspired Lunch The New York Times
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