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Transatlantique

Original title: Transatlantic
  • TV Mini Series
  • 2023
  • 7
  • 50m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
6.1K
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POPULARITY
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Gillian Jacobs, Cory Michael Smith, and Lucas Englander in Transatlantique (2023)
Transatlantic
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An American journalist who spent 13 months in France 1940-41 managed to arrange safe passage to the US for over 2,000 refugees; who were in danger of losing their lives.An American journalist who spent 13 months in France 1940-41 managed to arrange safe passage to the US for over 2,000 refugees; who were in danger of losing their lives.An American journalist who spent 13 months in France 1940-41 managed to arrange safe passage to the US for over 2,000 refugees; who were in danger of losing their lives.

  • Creators
    • Daniel Hendler
    • Anna Winger
  • Stars
    • Gillian Jacobs
    • Lucas Englander
    • Cory Michael Smith
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    6.1K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,640
    1,366
    • Creators
      • Daniel Hendler
      • Anna Winger
    • Stars
      • Gillian Jacobs
      • Lucas Englander
      • Cory Michael Smith
    • 53User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Gillian Jacobs
    Gillian Jacobs
    • Mary Jayne Gold
    • 2023
    Lucas Englander
    Lucas Englander
    • Albert Hirschman
    • 2023
    Cory Michael Smith
    Cory Michael Smith
    • Varian Fry
    • 2023
    Corey Stoll
    Corey Stoll
    • Graham Patterson
    • 2023
    Ralph Amoussou
    Ralph Amoussou
    • Paul Kandjo
    • 2023
    Deleila Piasko
    Deleila Piasko
    • Lisa Fittko
    • 2023
    Amit Rahav
    Amit Rahav
    • Thomas Lovegrove
    • 2023
    Grégory Montel
    Grégory Montel
    • Philippe Frot
    • 2023
    Birane Ba
    • Jacques 'Petit' Kandjo
    • 2023
    Henriette Confurius
    Henriette Confurius
    • Lena Fischmann
    • 2023
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    • 2023
    Lolita Chammah
    Lolita Chammah
    • Lorene Letoret
    • 2023
    Luke Thompson
    Luke Thompson
    • Hiram 'Harry' Bingham
    • 2023
    Louis-Do de Lencquesaing
    Louis-Do de Lencquesaing
    • Andre Breton
    • 2023
    Hande Kodja
    Hande Kodja
    • Jacqueline Lamba
    • 2023
    Mila Rigaudon
    • Aube Breton
    • 2023
    Rafaela Nicolay
    Rafaela Nicolay
    • Margaux
    • 2023
    Bogdan Zamfir
    • Victor Brauner
    • 2023
    • Creators
      • Daniel Hendler
      • Anna Winger
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    User reviews53

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    6dl-51550

    I wanted to like this series

    The Netflix series is based on real life events in Marseilles, France during the early days of WW II. Dark times, indeed, from an historical view. But, somehow, "Transatlantic" comes across more like a collection of ingénues and eccentrics on a madcap adventure, rather than as a literal life and death struggle against fascism. The tone of this series is set by a soundtrack that hit me every which way but right; the overall effect was like watching a strange, inappropriate homage to a Woody Allen period piece comedy. Kudos to the cast, though, which manages at times to rise above it all with some excellent performances; and the on-location cinematography adds authenticity to the historical weight of the storyline. "Transatlantic" may be the only series you should watch with the audio muted and the captions on, because what happened is worth knowing so that it is not forgotten, or repeated.
    6pablomtz-21826

    Long On Style, Short On Substance

    I really wanted to like this limited series. The historical characters-artists, writer-thinkers, philosophers-are familiar and deserve far better. A telling indicator of the empty-calories production: Despite the compelling, emotional historical narrative, the characters are too often one-dimensional. One of the most pivotal and horrific events in modern history and all we get is superficial treatment of those events and characters who engage only minimally with those events.

    If I didn't know anything about this historical period and relied on this series to learn about it, I'd think these characters, targeted by Nazis and fascists, did little more than party, drink, smoke, and engage in lots of self-promotion driven by a self-absorbed lack of awareness about the monumental events unfolding around them. There are few, if any, genuinely sympathetic characters in what should have been a production filled with such. I'll stick with Casablanca's fictional take. But the series' photography is *gorgeous* and reflects the artistry that defines some of the principal characters' work.
    6berndgeiling

    European Refugees

    This series started very strong, sympathetic lead characters, beautiful cinematography, great set design and an interesting mixture of authentic historical events and fictional elements.

    I really appreciated they created a series about the idealism and deep humanity of personalities like Varian Fry and Lisa Fittko, who risked their own lifes to save so many others. They were true heroes, lights in the darkness of their time and should serve as Role Models for our days, which are tumbling into darker times once again.

    It made me think about the refugee crisis of our times.

    With the difference that now refugees aren't trying to escape from Europe but try to get there desperately to find a better living.

    I just couldn't give it a higher rating because script got thinner in the later episodes, being watered down by too many annoying and flat melodramatic cliches.
    6philpriestley

    Lightweight entertainment not historical re-enactment

    This series is 'based upon' a true story and draws from the interest that generates. It does involve and blend depictions of real people - including great artists and figures from the period who we now know and revere. There is a lot of name dropping in this drama to sprinkle a little extra magic in there.

    This being said it's for light entertainment value only. We have lots of sexual intrigue and what I'm reluctant to describe as tension (it never really builds as tension to be honest). There's sex - let's put it that way - but again, nothing graphic, nothing explicit. Likewise, there's a war context - but there's no real fear or tension about the place (even when people are arrested you are never in fear of their lives). There is no depiction of mistreatment even if it is spoken of and some of the language is of the day (opinions shared by Nazis and sympathisers) to make you feel revolted.

    This is a drama that takes you to a viewing platform from where you ought to be able to see all these things - but it is just short of showing you anything powerful or shocking. Instead it's foggy and misty, and you're distracted by an indulgence of clothing, houses, scenery, and an inexplicable mood that might explode into a party or a song and dance at any moment. There is the token anxious character here or there - but they the party poopers rather than someone making a genuine and valid point. We see little of PTSD, flashbacks, anxiety attacks, worries or concerns. The artists are resilient in their joy - they are not preoccupied with expressing the darkness of the surrounding circumstances.

    Likewise, when the fleeing refugee Jews make it to the south coast of France in their hopes of escape - they don't find each other huddled in masses, cough and starving, exhausted from walking hundreds of miles - instead it looks like a beach holiday. One man runs delighted into the sea and splashes in the water (salt water that nobody could drink). Nobody is concerned about where to find food or how to make the next venture to escape the country (given their backs are to the sea).

    Overall this is a problematic depiction and it's lightweight. It's for enjoyment - not to recreate anything sharply. How accurate it is, I find very questionable.

    Nevertheless if you suspend that problematic aspect, you can enjoy a lot about the series. There is some decent acting and the lead female actress, Gillian Jacobs, is very charming and charismatic, giving an enjoyable performance overall. I'd like to see her in something that pushed her a bit harder to be honest.

    This is a solid 6 - but overall there are better dramas out there and this will never be regarded as a classic because it's too forgettable and it's just not compelling.
    6milofergusemily

    this history needs to be told, but somehow the 2020's are too present in the story telling

    I am glad to finally see the tale told of the sad loss of the brilliant Walter Benjamin as WWII escalated, but yet somehow the story of his brilliance and then the brilliance of all the other famous artists in the tale, does not do them justice. These figures are lost to some other intent in the construction of this story...this history needs to be told, but somehow this telling is missing authenticity, it sacrifices this for the sake of finding 2020 in 1940.

    It is never the less help ful to see the enactments, the tale of these brave efforts does need to be told, especially of the almost misses, the ways in which the US came too close to not helping the struggle.

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      The distance between Marseille and the Spanish border is 346 km, which is a 3 day walk.

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    • Release date
      • April 7, 2023 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • France
    • Official site
      • Official Netflix
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Transatlantic
    • Filming locations
      • Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France
    • Production companies
      • Studio Airlift
      • Cactus Films
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      50 minutes
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      • Dolby Digital
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      • 16:9 HD

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