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    • Train Without a Timetable (Serbo-Croatian: Vlak bez voznog reda) is a 1959 Yugoslav film directed by Veljko Bulajić. It was entered into the 1959 Cannes Film Festival. The film was also selected as the Yugoslav entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 32nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.
      The film was a complex drama dealing with the interactions among people who were forcefully leaving their ancestral homes in order to move to new, yet undeveloped farmland. His debut was a major success earning him four awards at the Yugoslav National Film Awards (now known as the Pula Film Festival), an award from the city of Zagreb and the best debut film award at the Cannes Film Festival.


      Cast


      Stole Aranđelović as Lovre
      Inge Ilin
      Olivera Marković as Ike
      Tana Mascarelli as Jole's wife
      Milan Milosevic
      Ivica Pajer
      Lia Rho-Barbieri
      Vjera Simić (as Vera Simić)
      Teddy Stotsek (as Tedy Sotosek)
      Zdenka Trach (as Zdenka Trah)
      Ljiljana Vajler
      Kruno Valentić as policeman
      Krešimir Zidarić
      Velimir Živojinović as Duje


      See also


      List of submissions to the 32nd Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film
      List of Yugoslav submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film


      References




      External links


      Train Without a Timetable at IMDb

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