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The Tram 2019

16 min📅 2019-03-24

In Yulia Trofimova's thought-provoking short film "The Tram (2019)," a psychiatry student boards a mysterious tram that propels him two-and-a-half decades into the future.

Director: Yulia Trofimova

Cast

Andrey Mironov-Udalov
Andrey Mironov-Udalov
Sergey
Dmitriy Shevchenko
Dmitriy Shevchenko
head doctor
Yuriy Nazarov
Yuriy Nazarov
security guard
Anna Andrusenko
Anna Andrusenko
woman in red
Ekaterina Semenova
Ekaterina Semenova
mother
Egor Anisimov
Egor Anisimov
translator
Nutsa Khubulava
Nutsa Khubulava
patient
Aleksandr Farber
Aleksandr Farber
American guy
Elena Vetrova
Elena Vetrova
neighbor

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Tram (2019) about?

The film follows a psychiatry student who boards a tram that transports him 25 years into the future, where he faces an unexpected encounter that forces him to rethink his understanding of time and his own identity.

Who directed The Tram?

The Tram was directed by Yulia Trofimova, a filmmaker known for her evocative storytelling in the sci-fi and drama genres.

Who stars in The Tram?

The cast features Andrey Mironov-Udalov, Dmitriy Shevchenko, Anna Andrusenko, Ekaterina Semenova, and Egor Anisimov in key roles.

Is The Tram (2019) worth watching?

As a short sci-fi drama, "The Tram" delivers a unique and atmospheric experience with minimal runtime. While it lacks an IMDb rating, its thought-provoking themes and tight storytelling make it a compelling watch for fans of time-bending narratives.

How long is The Tram?

The Tram runs for 16 minutes.

About The Tram (2019) — A Sci-Fi Drama of Time, Identity, and Urban Futures

In Yulia Trofimova's thought-provoking short film "The Tram (2019)," a psychiatry student boards a mysterious tram that propels him two-and-a-half decades into the future. Set against the backdrop of a visually striking urban landscape, this sci-fi drama explores themes of time, identity, and the ripple effects of personal choices. The student's unexpected encounter in the future forces him to confront not just the world as it has changed, but the very essence of who he is and what he might become.

With a runtime of just 16 minutes, "The Tram" packs emotional depth and sci-fi intrigue into a compact narrative. The film's atmospheric tension and philosophical undertones are elevated by the performances of Andrey Mironov-Udalov and Dmitriy Shevchenko, whose chemistry adds layers to the student's journey. The blend of drama and science fiction creates an experience that lingers long after the tram ride ends.