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Iesirea trenurilor din gara

  • 2020
  • 2h 55m
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Iesirea trenurilor din gara (2020)
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This is a documentary essay composed entirely of archive photographs and documents of the first big massacre of the Jews in Romania: in the city of Iasi, on the 29th of June 1941, more than ... Read allThis is a documentary essay composed entirely of archive photographs and documents of the first big massacre of the Jews in Romania: in the city of Iasi, on the 29th of June 1941, more than 10.000 Jews were killed - first by bullets, than by asphyxiation in freight trains. The fi... Read allThis is a documentary essay composed entirely of archive photographs and documents of the first big massacre of the Jews in Romania: in the city of Iasi, on the 29th of June 1941, more than 10.000 Jews were killed - first by bullets, than by asphyxiation in freight trains. The film, which is an attempt to use the montage of archive materials in order to offer a deep a... Read all

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    • Adrian Cioflâncã
    • Radu Jude
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    • Adrian Cioflâncã
    • Radu Jude
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    • Catalin Anchidin
    • Larisa Crunteanu
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    • Directors
      • Adrian Cioflâncã
      • Radu Jude
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      • Adrian Cioflâncã
      • Radu Jude
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      • Catalin Anchidin
      • Larisa Crunteanu
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      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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      9dromasca

      every victim had a name and a face

      'The Exit of the Trains' is an important and necessary documentary film, which cannot be judged by the criteria by which we judge other films and even documentaries. I dare to compare the format of this film with that of 'Shoah', the 1985 film by Claude Lanzmann, which was bringing to screen in over nine hours of duration testimonies of survivors of Holocaust in Europe. Radu Jude together with the historian Adrian Cioflâncã do something similar in this film, focusing on a single episode, the Iasi Pogrom which took place between June 27-30, 1941. The film is made in 2020, and most of the survivors are no longer alive. But there are photos of the victims, there are testimonies of families and eyewitnesses of the crimes that were committed. In almost three hours of screening, they are brought to the screen and offered to viewers in the form of a raw document. Two intellectual paths from different disciplines intersect here. Radu Jude is an involved and courageous filmmaker, whose films relentlessly address controversial aspects of the Romanian national history and acute problems of the present, bringing to the surface difficult and awkward details of the past, or putting in front of the viewers a mirror in which to see the uneasy realities of the present. Adrian Cioflâncã is a well-known historian and researcher, whose activity focuses on the over five decades of dictatorships that subjugated Romania between 1938 and 1989. A few years ago, the historian organized an exhibition in which he presented the human dimension of the victims of the Iasi Pogrom, their names, photos, biographies. The material from that exhibition is developed in 'The Exit of the Trains' which deals with the circumstances of the victims' deaths, using a documentary essay format already experienced by Radu Jude in 'The Dead Nation'.

      The film consists of two parts. The first part presents in the alphabetical order of their names the portraits of 220 (out of the estimated 13,000) of the victims of the Iasi pogrom. There are family photos, on identity documents, on tombstones. They look at us, stiff or natural, smiling or serious. The soundtrack for each of them consists of testimonies related to the circumstances of each death, as told by the relatives who survived or by eyewitnesses. The criminals are named - Romanian soldiers and gendarmes, German soldiers and officers, in some cases civilians, even neighbors of the victims. The testimonies are read by the actors, historians, members of the team that made the film. In some cases their voices are cut off by emotion, we can feel their silent tears when reading about the atrocities. In a meeting with the public at a documentary film festival in Bucharest, the authors were asked if the two and a half hours in which the portraits and shocking testimonies are presented are not excessive. The answer (I think Radu Jude's) was that the authors did not want to make a selection. Each victim whose photograph was found and a testimony of the circumstances of the death exists found his place in the film, with his name and physiognomy. We can look at them and they can look at us. The second part, much shorter, presents photos taken by German military and Romanian security services officers, documenting the horrors - people lined up marching to their death, corpses on the streets, the death trains.

      'The Exit of the Trains' is before all a document and should be appreciated as such. It's not entertainment or a regular documentary. This film requires effort, and it is not easy, perhaps even necessary, to be seen in a single viewing session. Radu Jude did not look for any cinematic artifice and chose to expose the documents in a state close to the one in which we would see them in the archives. The sources are multiple - the Romanian archives, those at the Yad Vashem Institute in Jerusalem and the Holocaust Museum in Washington. Gathering all this information together, Radu Jude and Adrian Cioflâncã created a reference film-document, which I hope will be accessible for study in schools and to the general public, now and for future generations.
      9hof-4

      The Holocaust in Romania

      Operation Barbarossa, the invasion of the Soviet Union by Nazi Germany began June 22 1941. Romania, then under the rule of fascist dictator Ion Antonescu joined the Germans and provided them with troops, vital transportation services as well as access to Romanian oilfields. Mass murder of Jews began shortly after. Dduring the war between 280,000 and 380,000 Romanian and Ukrainian Jews were killed in Romania and territories under its control, sometimes (but not always) with German assistance.

      On June 29, 1941, Jews in the northeastern city of Iasi were taken to police headquarters while being beaten and abused by Romanian police and civilians. Some were shot on the spot. The rest were crammed without food or water into two death trains comprised of sealed, overheated freight cars where most died of suffocation or lack of water. Some 15,000 victims, almost a third of Iasi's Jewish population, were killed. Iasi is one of the most documented massacres of WWII; around 100 pictures of the event exist, along with about 600 portraits of the victims.

      Director Radu Jude tells (or doesn't tell) the tale in a spare, austere fashion. The first and longest part of the movie is a slideshow. Each slide is a photograph of one of the victims (some from IDs, others family photos) accompanied by the reading of primary accounts from survivors, mostly relatives, describing the atrocities that befell the victim and cause of death. The last part consists of photographs of the actual atrocities. Some are self explanatory, others we understand after the declarations in the first part. What makes the photos more chilling is their quality; they were taken by a professional photographer obviously with the consent of the executioners, who appear in relaxed poses. The cumulative effect of these images is powerful and makes this film a outstanding contribution to Holocaust history.

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        The train leaves the station is an editing film composed entirely of archive photographs and documents related to the Iasi Pogrom in June 1941. The first part of the film consists of photographs of the victims, accompanied on the soundtrack by statements and testimonies about their fate. The second part, shorter, is a montage of photos taken during the Pogrom, some of them unique. The script and direction are signed by Radu Jude and Adrian Cioflanca, the sound is made by Dana Bunescu, and the editing by Catalin Cristutiu. Producers are Ada Solomon, Carla Fotea and Radu Jude, and associate producer is Adrian Cioflanca. It's interesting to see, especially for those who love the national archive.

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      • Release date
        • August 28, 2020 (Romania)
      • Country of origin
        • Romania
      • Language
        • Romanian
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        • The Exit of the Trains
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        • microFILM
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