It is 1941, the year 5701 of creation, and Shlomo, the village idiot, breathlessly announces the news: The Nazis are coming, and all will be sent to the death camps. As the rabbi and the wise men of the shtetl confer on how to react, Shlomo interjects, "A fake deportation train!" The suggestion is adopted, and the preparations begin. Funds are pooled; boxcars are bought one by one, then refurbished; uniforms are made for those chosen to play Nazi soldiers; and Mordechai, the wood merchant, drills the troops that he will command. After days of frenzied work, argument, and celebration, all is ready. With Mordechai as both Moses and German commander, the train pulls out to begin its madcap race across central Europe. Filled with high suspense and narrow escapes; tense, white-knuckle confrontations; episodes of village life, political satire, surprise turns, Jewish humor, boisterous activity, and utter hilarity, this film captures the full spectrum of human character in the shtetl: the beautiful Esther; the awkward Yossi, her admirer; the frugal bookkeeper, the wise rabbi, and, above all, the crazy Shlomo, who speaks in words of prophecy and poetry. Train of Life, like director Radu Mihaileanu's earlier Betrayed (Sundance 1994), is a powerful depiction of a society gone mad and the dream of escape. A fable set inside the tragedy of the Holocaust, this moving and masterful film is both an affirmation of life and, by artful evocation, a remembrance of lives and a whole culture lost.
Production Belfilms [il]; Canal+ [fr]; Centre National de la Cinématographie (CNC) [fr]; Centre du Cinéma et de l'Audiovisuel de la Communauté Française de Belgique [be]; Eurimages [fr]; Hungry Eye Lowland Pictures B.V. [nl]; Noé Productions [fr]; PolyGram Audiovisuel [fr]; RTL-TVi [be]; Raphaël Films; Sofinergie 4 [fr];
Cast Names Lionel Abelanski; Rufus; Clément Harari; Michel Muller; Agathe de La Fontaine; Johan Leysen; Bruno Abraham-Kremer; Marie-José Nat; Gad Elmaleh; Serge Kribus; Michel Israel; Rodica Sanda Tutuianu; Sanda Toma; Zwi Kanar; Razvan Vasilescu; Mihai Calin; Ovidiu Cuncea; Marius Drogeanu; Vladimir Jurascu; Robert Borremans; Bebe Bercovici; Luminita Gheorghiu; Georges Siatidis; Michel Vanderlinden; Daniel Decot; Constantin Barbulescu; Constantin Codrescu; Theodor Danetti; Savel Stiopul; Constantin Dinulescu;
Box Office USD 154,790
Release Date 1999-01-01 * (Sundance Film Festival) 1999-10-01 * (Chicago International Film Festival) 1999-11-03 (New York City, New York) 1999-11-05 (Los Angeles, California) 1999-11-12 (limited)
Genres Romance; War; Comedy; Drama;
MPAA Rating [?] Rated R for some sexuality and nudity.