POTSDAM -- Cinema 10 continues its 2016 spring season Monday, March 14, with a screening of “Tangerine.” Tangerine presents a compassionate portrait of life on the L.A. margins in this …
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POTSDAM -- Cinema 10 continues its 2016 spring season Monday, March 14, with a screening of “Tangerine.”
Tangerine presents a compassionate portrait of life on the L.A. margins in this big-hearted tale of two transgender prostitutes off on a Christmas Eve quest across the city.
“Tangerine's a comedy,” writes Stephanie Zacharek in The Village Voice. “But by the end, Baker and his actors have led us to a place beyond comedy—you may still be laughing, but your breath catches a little on the way out.”
“It’s the bigger-picture compassion, born of an impulse to place the unique struggles of sexual and ethnic minorities in conversation with each other, that elevates Tangerine to a generous and surprisingly hopeful vision of humanity,” said Variety writer Justin Chang.
The film is 88 minutes and is directed by Sean Baker. It is rated R for strong sexual content, nudity, language and drug use.
Cinema 10 films screen on Mondays at 7:15 p.m. at the Roxy Theater, 20 Main St.
Tickets are $3.50 for students and seniors and $4.50 for general admission.