POTSDAM -- Cinema 10 continues its spring season on Monday, Feb. 15, with a screening of “Taxi Tehran.” Banned from making movies by the Iranian government, Panahi masquerades as a taxi driver in …
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POTSDAM -- Cinema 10 continues its spring season on Monday, Feb. 15, with a screening of “Taxi Tehran.”
Banned from making movies by the Iranian government, Panahi masquerades as a taxi driver in Tehran, filming his passengers as they speak about what’s on their minds.
Inquirer critic Steven Rea says, “...Janfar Panahi’s Taxi looks onto a world where the social order and the spiritual order are at odds, in flux, where the conversations are sometimes comic, sometimes troubled, sometimes profound.”
The film is 82 minutes and is not rated and contains mature subject matter and some blood. It is directed by Jafar Panahi.
Cinema 10 films screen on Mondays at 7:15 p.m. at the Roxy Theater, 20 Main St.
Tickets are $3.50/individual and $25/season tickets for students and seniors, and $4.50/individuals and $35/season tickets for general admission.