In the aftermath of Stalin’s death, three Italian communists engage in a trip to the Soviet Union to challenge their utopia with an 8mm camera. In 1957, Sauro, Luigi and Enzo all live in Alfonsine, a small town in Italy ruled like a miniature Soviet Union by the Italian Communist Party. As many communists in the West, they dream of the Soviet Union, and hope for the great Revolution. But with the wind of reform and self-criticism blowing through the Eastern Bloc after the death of Stalin the image of the Soviet Union as the workers’ paradise begins to crumble. They therefore decide to travel to the USSR to find out what is true and what is false in this supposed land of milk and honey. They film their entire journey with their 8mm camera. Through this invaluable personal archive, our film tells the hopes, disappointments and challenges of three young men faced with the reality of what seemed to be a utopia come true.
The Train to Moscow
November 27, 2013
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Sauro Ravaglia
Self (archive footage)
Federico Ferrone
Director
Michele Manzolini
Director
Federico Ferrone
Screenplay
Federico Ferrone
Story
Michele Manzolini
Screenplay
Michele Manzolini
Story
Francesco Ragazzi
Story
Jaime P. Cousido
Screenplay
Denver M. Beattie
Screenplay
Federico Ferrone
Producer
Michele Manzolini
Producer
Francesco Ragazzi
Producer
Claudio Giapponesi
Producer
Simone Bachini
Associate Producer
Diego Schiavo
Sound Designer
Francesco Serra
Music
Andrea Vaccari
Cinematography
Sauro Ravaglia
Cinematography
Marcello Dapporto
Cinematography
Enzo Pasi
Cinematography
Luigi Pattuelli
Cinematography
Sara Fgaier
Editor