POTSDAM -- Cinema 10 continues its 2015 fall season Monday, Nov. 30, with a screening of “The Farewell Party/Mita Tova.” Critic Al Alexander says The Farewell Party “is hands down the best …
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POTSDAM -- Cinema 10 continues its 2015 fall season Monday, Nov. 30, with a screening of “The Farewell Party/Mita Tova.”
Critic Al Alexander says The Farewell Party “is hands down the best euthanasia comedy ever made.”
Set in a Jerusalem retirement home, the film addresses issues of aging, suffering and death and the morality of mercy killing.
Tom Long of The Detroit News says it is “alternately comic and somber, confrontational and frightening, silly and sweet . . . a rare film that can smile while studying suffering.”
The film is 95 minutes long and is not rated. There is mature subject matter and nudity.
Cinema 10 films screen on Mondays at 7:15 p.m. at the Roxy Theater, 20 Main St.
Tickets are $3.50individual/$25 season tickets for students and seniors, and $4.50 individuals/$35 season tickets for general admission.