Theatre
Film in Italian: Trains
Trains depicts a collective journey through space and time in 20th-century Europe, with trains as the steel protagonists travelling through early 20th-century factories, two world wars, the horror of concentration camps, post-war displacement and daily reconstruction.
The film captures the hopes, desires, dramas and tragedies of ordinary people – anonymous commuters, families, historical figures such as Adolf Hitler and Charlie Chaplin – reflecting on the human cost of progress and the moral responsibility of images.
As part of the Docu.emme review.
The film captures the hopes, desires, dramas and tragedies of ordinary people – anonymous commuters, families, historical figures such as Adolf Hitler and Charlie Chaplin – reflecting on the human cost of progress and the moral responsibility of images.
As part of the Docu.emme review.
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