Radu Mihaileanu directed this French-Belgian-Romanian-Dutch comedy-drama, set in Central Europe during the summer of 1941.
Yiddish-speaking Jews purchase a train, forge identity papers, and leave town. Posing as both prisoners and Nazis, they hope to reach Palestine via the Soviet Union, but problems arise when they encounter real Germans.
To make matters worse, resistance fighters plan to dynamite the train. Made in Romania with French and German dialogue, this film won an international critics prize at the 1998 Venice Film Festival. -- allmovie guide
Cast: Lionel Abelanski, Rufus, Clément Harari, Michel Muller, Agathe de la Fontaine, Johan Leysen, Bruno Abraham-Kremer, Marie-José Nat, Gad Elmaleh, Serge Kribus, Razvan Vasilescu, Luminiþa Gheorghiu
Awards
Among other American and international awards, Train of Life won both the FIPRESCI Prize for Best First Feature and the Anicaflash Prize at the 55th Venice International Film Festival, the World Cinema Audience Award: Dramatic at the 1999 Sundance Film Festival, and the Best Foreign Language Film Award at the Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards 1999.
About this movie
Title: Train of Life | Train de Vie (1998)
Directed by: Radu Mihaileanu
Date of birth: 23 April 1958, Bucharest, Romania
Writing credits: Radu Mihaileanu
Music: Goran Bregoviae
Year: 1998
Country: France | Belgium | Netherlands | Israel | Romania
Language: French | German
Color: Color
Runtime: 103 min.