Train Driver's Diary
2016 film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2016 film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Train Driver's Diary (Serbian: Dnevnik mašinovođe, Дневник машиновође) is a 2016 Serbian drama film directed by Miloš Radović.[1][2] It was selected as the Serbian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated.[3][4][5]
Train Driver's Diary | |
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Directed by | Miloš Radović |
Written by | Miloš Radović |
Starring | Lazar Ristovski |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | Serbia |
Language | Serbian |
The film tells the story of a train driver Ilija who accidentally runs over many people during his employment. His beautiful girlfriend also dies on the railroad. One day on the railway he sees a young boy who wishes to commit suicide and Ilija saves him. Thus Sima becomes his adopted son. At first Ilija is against his wish to also become a train driver because of his own bad experiences but then Ilija changes his mind when he sees that Sima is determined. However later the young man becomes depressed because he does not run over anyone and is in a constant state of dread. Ilija is ready to sacrifice his own life to heal Sima's melancholy. Luckily, Sima runs over another man – Ljuba the Maniac instead of Ilija. The film ends with Ilija sitting in a train where his adopted son is the driver.
At the 38th Moscow International Film Festival the film won the audience award.[6][7][8] The film won three awards at the 2017 Prague Independent Film Festival – the Grand Prix, Best Actor (Lazar Ristovski), and Best Feature Film.[9][10][11]
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