TRAIN DRIVER'S DIARY
synopsis
Statistics say that during his professional career every train driver unintentionally kills 15 to 20 people. Ilija is a 60-year-old train driver, close to retiring. He holds the infamous record of 28 kills committed during his career. Ilija’s 19-year-old adopted son Sima follows in his father’s footsteps. He’s terrified, unwilling to become a killer. But days go by and there are still no accidents, and Ilija, anxious his son is not going to become a proper driver, takes the matter in his own hands.
| international title: | Train Driver's Diary |
| original title: | Dnevnik masinovodje |
| country: | Serbia, Croatia |
| year: | 2016 |
| genre: | fiction |
| directed by: | Milos Radovic |
| film run: | 85' |
| screenplay: | Milos Radovic |
| cast: | Lazar Ristovski, Petar Korac, Mirjana Karanović, Jasna Đuričić |
| cinematography by: | Dušan Joksimović |
| film editing: | Djordje Markovic |
| art director: | Aljoša Spajić |
| costumes designer: | Dragica Laušević |
| music: | Mate Matisic |
| producer: | Lazar Ristovski |
| production: | Zillion film |
| backing: | Film Center Serbia |

























