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Transsiberian

Brad Anderson’s new movie Transsiberian ensnares a married American missionary couple in a frosty web of murder, romance, drug smuggling, and intrigue aboard the longest train ride in the world. As much a psychological puzzle piece as artful suspense, Transsiberian transports us into a new and different world, and creates a unique cinematic experience.

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Cast & Crew

Director: Brad Anderson
Producer: Julio Fernández
Editor: Jaume Martí
Screenwriter: Brad Anderson, Will Conroy
Cinematographer: Xavi Giménez

Music: Alfonso De Vilallonga
Principal Cast: Woody Harrelson, Sir Ben Kingsley, Emily Mortimer, Kate Mara, Thomas Kretschmann, Eduardo Noriega
Filmography: The Machinist (2004); Session 9 (2001); Happy Accidents (1999); Next Stop Wonderland (1998)

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    And the winner should be ..., May 25, 2008

    By Denise L.

    “... this well-done suspense piece! What an excellent way to end my second day of the film festival. You are never sure of where things are going (especially in the first half of the film); then, once you do, it is a high-octane, twisty road to the finish. Ben Kingsley turns in an excellent, albeit” … full review

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    Pseudo-Thriller, May 27, 2008

    By William Adams

    “Transsiberian stars some great actors. An American couple on vacation (Harrelson and Mortimer) take the Transsiberian train from Beijing to Moscow. They are befriended by an American woman (Mara) and her companion, the unpredictable Carlos (Noriega). They are pseudo-mysterious drifters, possibly” … full review

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    An suspenseful thriller that loses it's charm towards the end, May 29, 2008

    By Nick Nelson

    “Brad Anderson's (The Machinist, Session 9) new film. You can definitely see how much he's influenced by Hitchcock, if not obvious in The Machinist, then definitely in this, though Anderson definitely has his own style that's far from Hitchcock. An American couple decides to take the Transsiberian” … full review

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Screenings

Uptown Cinema
May 24, 2008 9:30 PM
9:30 PM (Date has passed.)
Egyptian Theatre
May 26, 2008 1:30 PM
1:30 PM (Date has passed.)