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Train in the Snow (Croatian: Vlak u snijegu) is a Croatian (then SFR Yugoslavia) children and adventure film directed by Mate Relja. It was released on June 10, 1976.
Train in the Snow | |
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Directed by | Mate Relja |
Written by | Mate Relja, after the children's novel of the same name by Mato Lovrak |
Starring | Slavko Štimac Željko Malčić Gordana Inkret Edo Peročević |
Cinematography | Ivica Rajković |
Edited by | Blaženka Jenčić |
Music by | Arsen Dedić |
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Running time | 82 minutes[1] |
Country | SR Croatia (then SFR Yugoslavia) |
Language | Croatian |
It is based on the children's novel Vlak u snijegu written by Mato Lovrak (1899–1974), then a young schoolteacher inspired by actual events, in 1933, and first titled Djeca Velikog Sela ("The Children of Veliko Selo").
Plot
editAt the behest of their teacher, fourth grade schoolchildren in a small Croatian village found an old-style Slavic Zadruga and organize a field trip to Zagreb. On their way back, their teacher gets ill and must stay in a hospital. As the children travel back on their own, the train gets blocked by a snowdrift. With the help of the children, the railroad workers manage to clear the way.
Cast
edit- Slavko Štimac - Ljuban Marić
- Gordana Inkret - Draga
- Željko Malčić - Pero
- Edo Peročević - Conductor
- Ratko Buljan - Teacher
- Antun Nalis - Newspaper editor
Locations
editThe film was shot from 1973 to 1976.
Most of the children came from the Regional school of Velika Ciglena near Bjelovar, which was then part of Dr Franko Vinter Elementary School in Bjelovar, now 1st Elementary School Bjelovar.
The scenes in Zagreb were taken at the Main train station, the Funicular, the Dolac Market, the National Theatre, the Zoo and a printing press.
Some scenes were filmed at the Rovišće railway station near Bjelovar.
The scenes in the school were shot in the village of Tomaš near Bjelovar, and the scenes in the snow near Grginac on the railroad between Bjelovar and Kloštar Podravski, with snow-blowers from Planica in Slovenia to provide artificial snow. At the end of the shooting, several scenes could be taken in real snow, which had started falling.
First appearances
editThe film was first released in Bjelovar on June 10, 1976. On the same year it was shown at the International Children's Festival of Šibenik and at the Pula Film Festival, where it received the Jelen ("Deer") award—the first children's film to receive it. It has been shown in 30 countries.
Trains
editA replica of the train from the film has been installed at the Lovrak center in Veliki Grđevac. The name of the novelist, Mato Lovrak, has now been given to the Bjelovar-Kloštar Podravski line.
Theme song
editThe theme song "Kad se male ruke slože" ("When little hands join together"), written by popular singer Arsen Dedić, is a tale of friendship and solidarity. The text, written by Drago Britvić, starts this way:
"Kad se mnogo malih složi,
"Ta se snaga stoput množi,
"A to znači da smo jači,
"Kad se skupimo u roj.
"Mala iskra požar skriva,
"Kap po kap i rijeka biva.
"Hajde zato svi u jato,
"Kao vrapci živ, živ, živ."
Ref: "Kad se male ruke slože, sve se može, sve se može."
References
editFurther reading
edit- Biškić, Ines (2015). "Filmske ekranizacije Lovrakovih i Kušanovih dječjih romana" [Film adaptations of the Lovrak’s and Kušan’s children’s novels] (PDF). Hrvatski (in Croatian). 13 (1): 9–43. Retrieved 1 September 2020.