Trains
Sunday, November 30
19:30
Cineplex Loteanu, hall 2

Trains is a found-footage documentary composed entirely of archive footage and sound design that creates a collective portrait of people in 20th-century Europe, capturing their hopes, desires, dramas and tragedies. A train compartment is where people are taken out of their everyday context for a while.
Sometimes the journey is accompanied by the hope that something will change in our lives upon reaching the destination, or conversely, by a stark absence of hope. And yet the history of the 20th century unfolds in railway carriages in a repetitive refrain. Every few years, hauntingly similar scenes play out in railway stations around the world: carriages full of men leaving for war, only to return wounded or as casualties. An exodus of civilians follows this cycle, evacuees mingling with prisoners of war returning from camps, and soldiers of victorious armies leading the defeated, until ordinary passengers reappear at stations.
Director:
Maciej J. Drygas
Countries:
Poland, Lithuania
Year:
2024
Duration:
80′