Trains
- Sun, Apr 19
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Director: Maciej J. Drygas Run Time: 80 min. Format: Digital Release Year: 2025 Language: No Dialogue
Producer: Vita Zelakeviciute
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Join us in the microcinema for one of the most mesmerizing films in recent history, Trains – a dazzling found-footage documentary composed entirely of archival materials, creating a collective portrait of people in 20th-century Europe—capturing their hopes, desires, dramas, and tragedies. With no dialogue and a hypnotic score, you can’t help but become entranced by this meditative cinematic experience.
A train compartment is a space where people are temporarily removed from their everyday lives. For a few hours or days, they form a fleeting community, their experiences unfolding according to a timetable. A train journey can be beautiful and magical, but also deeply dramatic—sometimes filled with hope for change, and at other times marked by a stark absence of it.
Throughout history, similar scenes repeat themselves in railway carriages: soldiers departing for war and returning wounded—or not at all—followed by waves of civilians, evacuees, prisoners of war, and the aftermath of conflict. Eventually, these moments give way once again to ordinary travel, until the cycle repeats.
Trains is an artistic exploration that expands the language of cinema while rebuilding the emotional connection between the viewer and archival reality.