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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuIn the middle of the war, a girl will be delighted with the railroad that takes the boys to school.In the middle of the war, a girl will be delighted with the railroad that takes the boys to school.In the middle of the war, a girl will be delighted with the railroad that takes the boys to school.
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I too remember this film from my childhood. Another Czechoslovak gem, just like Three Gifts for Cinderella (Tri Orisky pro Popelku) that was a frequent part of my boyhood holidays. In Britain it was split into a 3 part series and narrated, and called either The Train to Heaven or The Train to Station Heaven (as in the Czech title). My memory of it is hazy now, just a whirl of strange moments....snowy landscapes, a headless horseman, the girl having her long hair cut, boys picking their way over railway tracks....God knows what it was all about but I remember enjoying it as a child and it obviously made an impression. I would love to see it again if it were released on DVD/VHS.
This is the first movie I have ever seen in my entire life. I had 4 years at that time and when my father asked what would I like to do next (it was my birthday) I said: I want to see it again. So we saw the film to times in a row. This film is about two boys in occupied Checozlovaquia and have powerful images that still round my mind. It reminds mi of The 400 blows and other classics in the French Nouveau Vague movement. Even though I saw it almost twenty years ago, some of the images in this film are part of my mind right now: a beautiful boy lost in the woods, a girl crying when the mother is cutting her head, the snow (being Mexican, I have never seen the snow in my life) and of course the beautiful golden light of those locations in the East of Europe. I really invite anyone interested in cinema, not only East Cinema, but Art Cinema in general, to watch and enjoy this beautiful diamond about love, freedom and friendship.
Fernando Zamora
Fernando Zamora
I have been searching for a video of this film, Train to Heaven after watching it as a teenager over 50 years ago. I only have vague memories of it, but the title and impression that it had on me at the time, has remained with me.
Can anyone tell me where I may obtain a copy of this film as I should love to watch it again to understand its current impact on me.
I recall watching it in black and white on the TV . It was a snowy landscape in Czechoslovakia with a child as the protagonist. I also recall that it left me feeling rather sad at the time. Although it is now being mentioned online, I am unable to track down a copy to watch.
Can anyone tell me where I may obtain a copy of this film as I should love to watch it again to understand its current impact on me.
I recall watching it in black and white on the TV . It was a snowy landscape in Czechoslovakia with a child as the protagonist. I also recall that it left me feeling rather sad at the time. Although it is now being mentioned online, I am unable to track down a copy to watch.
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