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The Railway (2007)

Directed by Alexey Fedorchenko
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1h 44min

Overall average

5.0/10

Plot

Mischa, a mute boy, sets out on a surrealistic journey together with his father and two men. Their means of transportation is an old Soviet locomotive, loaded with stolen coal. The travellers intend to sell off the loot on their way through the borderless steppes of inner Russia. As a parallel to the main plot, sequences of a mysterious travelling circus keep reappearing in a very suggestive way. Many of the odd artists at the circus are people that the four protagonists encounter in the wilderness along the overgrown railway. All through the movie there is a sensation of magic crossed with pure realism, stressed by the crackling communistic infrastructure and a twisted sense of humor. The border between reality and fantasy is very subtle here. The Railway is a story about strong family ties, but also an ambitious interpretation of the clash between the Russia of old and new. One could call it the rebirth of a long forgotten genre: the Russian wonder story.

Genres

FantasyDrama

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleЖелезная дорога
Original languagePусский (RU)
Spoken languagesPусский
Production countriesRussia
StatusReleased
Production companies29th February Film Company
Release date1 agosto 2007
ProductionAlexey Fedorchenko, Dmitry Vorobyov
WriterAleksandr Gonorovsky
EditingLyudmila Zalozhneva
CinematographyLeonid Ilyukhin
Assistant directorsAlexey Fedorchenko
Camera operatorsLeonid Ilyukhin
Additional photographyLeonid Ilyukhin
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Production designOleg Pashchenko
Art directionOleg Pashchenko
Set decorationOleg Pashchenko
MusicAleksandr Pantykin
SoundAleksandr Pantykin

Release dates

Theatrical release

Russia / Aug 01, 2007

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