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Cinema Art Theater to screen ‘Phoenix’ beginning Aug. 1

July 29, 2020

Starting Saturday, Aug. 1, the Rehoboth Beach Film Society’s Cinema Art Theater will present “Phoenix,” a spellbinding mystery of identity, illusion, and deception that unfolds against the turmoil of post-World War II Germany. 

Nelly (played by Nina Hoss), is a German-Jewish nightclub singer, who has survived a concentration camp, but with her face disfigured by a bullet wound. After undergoing reconstructive surgery, Nelly emerges with a new face, one similar but different enough that her former husband, Johnny (Ronald Zehrfeld), doesn't recognize her. Rather than reveal herself, Nelly walks into a dangerous game of duplicity and disguise as she tries to figure out if the man she loves may have been the one who betrayed her to the Nazis. The film weaves a complex tale of a nation's tragedy and a woman's search for answers as it builds toward an unforgettable, heart-stopping climax.

Screening times are 4 p.m., Aug 1; 6 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 5; and 3 p.m., Thursday, Aug. 6. Admission is $8 for members and $11 for future members. Customers are encouraged to purchase tickets online. If seats are available, tickets can be purchased at the theater starting 30 minutes prior to each screening.

For more information on this series, other events, or to become a member, visit www.rehobothfilm.com or call 302-645-9095.

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