Based on archive documents, this essay gives an account of the first major massacre perpetrated by Nazi-allied Romania: in the town of Iași, in the summer of 1941, more than 10,000 Jews were killed in a few days, shot and then asphyxiated on trains.

Ieşirea trenurilor din gară, The Exit of the Trains
Radu Jude, Adrian Cioflâncă
Romania, 2020, Black and white, 173’
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- LanguageRomanian
- Directors
Retrospective
Radu Jude
Trained in post-communist/neo-capitalist Romania, Radu Jude, from his first feature has been directing unique works with his explosive and corrosive inventiveness. He is the guest at the 36th edition of the festival, with a retrospective of 17 films, including a wide selection of his essays and short films.
Technical sheet
- Subtitles:English, French
- Restrictions:Not recommended for under-12s
- Script:Radu Jude, Adrian Cioflâncă
- Photography:Marius Panduru
- Editing:Cătălin Cristuțiu
- Sound:Dana Bunescu
- Production:Ada Solomon (microFILM), Carla Fotea (microFILM), Radu Jude
- Contact:Anja Duić
Filmography
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Radu Jude
- The Tube with a Hat, 2006
- In the Morning, 2007
- Alexandra, 2007
- The Happiest Girl in the World, 2009
- A Film for Friends, 2011
- Everybody in Our Family, 2012
- Shadow of a Cloud, 2013
- It Can Pass through the Wall, 2014
- Aferim!, 2015
- Scarred Hearts, 2016
- The Dead Nation, 2017
- I Do Not Care If We Go Down in History as Barbarians, 2018
- The Marshal’s Two Executions, 2018
- Uppercase Print, 2020
- The Exit of the Trains, 2020
- Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn, 2021
- Caricaturana, 2021
- Plastic Semiotic, 2021
- The Potemkinists, 2022
- Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World, 2023
- Eight Postcards from Utopia, 2024
- Sleep #2, 2024
- Kontinental '25, 2025