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TRAINS

July 31

TRAINS is a “found-footage” documentary consisting of solely archival
materials, which creates a collective portrait of people in 20th century
Europe, capturing their hopes, desires, dramas, and tragedies.
A train compartment is a place where, for a while, people are taken out
of their everyday context. For a few hours or days, they inhabit a
temporary community, and their lives unfold according to a timetable.
A train journey is something beautiful, magical, but also often very
dramatic. 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.

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And yet the history of the world unfolds in railway carriages in
repeating refrain. Every few years, hauntingly similar scenes occur at
railway stations worldwide: carriages filled with men going off to war,
only to return wounded or as casualties. This cycle is followed by an
exodus of civilians, evacuees mingling with prisoners of war returning
from camps, and soldiers of victorious armies leading the defeated,
until ordinary passengers once again appear at the stations.

TRAINS is an artistic endeavor to explore new possibilities in expanding
the language of cinema and to rebuild the emotional connection
between the viewer and archival reality.

Trains is a mesmerizing journey through much of the 20th century by rail, accompanied by a subtly intense soundtrack. One of the true joys of Trains is the intimacy with which we can join our long-dead ancestors as they go about their everyday lives a century or so ago. And when Drygas does wrap up this gem of a film, he does so in a way that is so beautifully abstract that words simply cannot do it justice. Go see the film yourself.”
– Modern Times


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