Dead Man by Jarmush has one of the most fascinating poetic beautiful train
sequences. This is a must for train-film enthusiasts.
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From: "Rohesia Hamilton Metcalfe" <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: Re: films about trains
> My first film, which is a ten-minute experimental/
> structural film, is all trains passing and two women
> passing/looking.
>
> See:
>
> http://www.panix.com/~hamiltro/films_videos/fvmores/km.htm
>
> There's a link to a short quicktime excerpt of it
> there if you want to see a bit.
>
> And here's a recent piece set on trains that's been
> made for the web (by David Crawford):
>
> http://www.turbulence.org/studios/crawford/sms13/
>
> - RHM
> --- Chris Lynn <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> > I just recently saw Station Agent, which is set in
> > and around a train
> > depot and it reminded me of my film Massive
> > Antiques, which was also about
> > trains and relatioships. I was wondering how many
> > more are there? A great
> > subject for obvious reasons. Cheers.
> >
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