POTSDAM -- Cinema 10 continues its 2015 spring season Monday, Feb. 29, with a screening of “Mustang.” In a village in northern Turkey, five teen-aged sisters are accused of indecent behavior for …
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POTSDAM -- Cinema 10 continues its 2015 spring season Monday, Feb. 29, with a screening of “Mustang.”
In a village in northern Turkey, five teen-aged sisters are accused of indecent behavior for playing with some boys on their way home from school.
This accusation results in home confinement, arranged marriages and other constraints which the sisters try to circumvent.
Farran Smith Nehme (New York Post) called Mustang “A gripping mix of comedy, tragedy, political anger and, despite everything, hope.”
The film is directed by Deniz Gamze Ergüven and is 97 minutes long . It is rated PG-13 for mature themes, sexual content, and a rude gesture.
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.