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Train to Adulthood Klára Trencsényi shows a world in which a relic from the past is the only thing that offers a modicum of security on the road to the future, while all the institutions that are supposed to do this are absent.
 
Train to Adulthood Klára Trencsényi shows a world in which a relic from the past is the only thing that offers a modicum of security on the road to the future, while all the institutions that are supposed to do this are absent.

Title (original): Reményvasút
Title (local): Train to Adulthood

Time: 79
Director: Klára Trencsényi
Original Language: Hungarian
Year: 2015
Country: Hungary
Producer: Julianna Ugrin
Production: Éclipse Film
Distribution: HBO Europe
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Train to Adulthood is a coming of age story about three children who work passionately at the Children’s Train, a small gauge railway built in 1948 by the communist leaders of Hungary. The sixty-six-year-old wagons still run every day carrying hundreds of thousands of passengers a year. Both in the communist times and today, the Train has been entirely operated by the children themselves for free. We follow 3 young railway workers for whom the Children‘s Train is a refuge, a place where comradeship and order are opposed to the chaos of the outside society. The Train is a metaphor to talk about current day Hungary, offering an insight into the intellectual and emotional development of a generation that will soon become responsible for our fate.