Café Transit a 2005 film directed by Kambuzia Partoviaka, also known as Border Café
Border Union Railway | Border Counties Railway | border | border crossing | United States Border Patrol | Canada–United States border | Hard Rock Cafe | U.S. Customs and Border Protection | The Vinyl Cafe | Mexico–United States border | Allan Border | ITV Border | café | Border | Australian Customs and Border Protection Service | King's Own Royal Border Regiment | Bagdad Café | World Cafe | Western Australia border | Border Security: Australia's Front Line | Anglo-Scottish border | The Border | Tajik Border Troops | Penguin Cafe Orchestra | Internet café | Inner German border | Canada Border Services Agency | Café Society | Café | Border Reivers |
It is their fifth cinematic collaboration of any kind, following The Second Look (a documentary about Partovi's film Golnar), The Fish, The Circle and Border Café.
In 1937 alone, Landers also completed Danger Patrol, Living on Love, Border Cafe, You Can't Buy Luck, They Wanted to Marry and Flight From Glory (another aviation-oriented film).