Lumiere's Train (Arriving at the Station) (1979)

Lumiere's Train (Arriving at the Station) (1979) poster

The subject of the first essay is cinema itself: an apparatus of representation wherein fact and fiction are recreated. As such, the pro-filmic facts are necessarily drawn from two of cinema's "pioneers": Louis and Auguste Lumière and Abel Gance (La Roue), with additional material provided from a Warner Brothers featurette, Spills for Thrills.

Director: Al Razutis
Runtime: 8 min
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Screenplay

Editing: Al Razutis
Country: Canada
Language: No Language
Original Language: en

Keywords

train, arrival at the station

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Lumiere's Train (Arriving at the Station) about?
The subject of the first essay is cinema itself: an apparatus of representation wherein fact and fiction are recreated. As such, the pro-filmic facts are necessarily drawn from two of cinema's "pioneers": Louis and Auguste Lumière and Abel Gance (La Roue), with additional material provided from a Warner Brothers featurette, Spills for Thrills.
Who directed Lumiere's Train (Arriving at the Station)?
Lumiere's Train (Arriving at the Station) was directed by Al Razutis.
How long is Lumiere's Train (Arriving at the Station)?
Lumiere's Train (Arriving at the Station) has a runtime of 8m (8 minutes).
Where was Lumiere's Train (Arriving at the Station) produced?
Lumiere's Train (Arriving at the Station) was produced in Canada.