Ieşirea trenurilor din gară

Titre anglais : The Exit of the Trains
Documentaire
    Réalisé par Radu Jude, Adrian Cioflâncă • Écrit par Radu Jude, Adrian Cioflâncă
    Roumanie • 2020 • 175 minutes • Noir & Blanc
  • N° ISAN :
    non renseigné
Résumé

Il s’agit d’un essai documentaire entièrement composé de photographies d’archives et de documents du premier grand massacre des Juifs en Roumanie : dans la ville d’Iasi, le 29 juin 1941, plus de 10.000 Juifs ont été tués - d’abord par balles, plus tard par asphyxie dans les trains de marchandises. Le film, qui est une tentative d’utiliser le montage d’images d’archives afin d’offrir une vue profonde et spéciale de l’histoire, a deux parties.

On June 29, 1941, the Jewish residents of the city of Iasi were rounded up and beaten, shops and homes were looted, and most of the men were shot or crowded onto trains, where they later died of asphyxiation. While Germans took part in the pogrom, the majority of the perpetrators were Romanian policemen, military officers and civilians. How can a film deal with this crime? Radu Jude and Adrian Cioflâncă have opted for a radical, pared-down approach: their film lists the names of those who died from A to Z, illustrating them with photographs from passports and family albums. Astoundingly sober accounts are heard in voiceover. Through repetition, accumulation and variation, the filmmakers make the scale of the atrocity tangible, allow nuances to emerge and give the number of victims – 13,000 – concrete form, until, at the end, after about two-and-a-half hours, they draw on an entirely different visual register.

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