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The Union Train (2024) offers an intriguing glimpse into a moment of contemporary Romanian nationalism through the lens of a train journey organized by the Alliance for the Union of Romanians (AUR). The documentary captures the atmosphere aboard the train as supporters make their way to Unification Day celebrations. The film's observational style provides an intimate look at the diverse range of passengers, their reactions, and the fervor of nationalist speeches, particularly those by AUR’s President George Simion. It’s pretty raw and unfiltered, showcasing the collective spirit and the complexities of national identity. The pacing is steady yet engaging, allowing viewers to soak in the nuances of the unfolding events. A distinctive piece for those interested in modern political movements and grassroots activism.
Features candid interviews with participants.Captures the essence of contemporary nationalism.Observational style offers a unique perspective.
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