The Death Train
About
"The Death Train" was originally conceived of as part of John Moran's opera 'Everyday Newt Burman'. The film was honored with a Bessie Award for outstanding design achievement during the 1992-93 theater season. The opera was produced by Ridge Theatre, directed by Bob McGrath, and staged at La Mama, E.T.C., in 1993. A history of cinema is played out during the film's lifetime. Early train footage and zoetrope animation are combined with mid-century newsreel and educational films, concluding finally in a long modern aerial shot. Each frame is a compartment in the train of film, pausing briefly before our eyes to be observed, thereby living its life in the screening, while being carried to the Hereafter.
Films
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Reserection
Bill Morrison16mm, black and white, sound, 9 minRental format: 16mm - Read MoreExperimental
Lost Avenues
Bill Morrison16mm, color, sound, 7 minRental format: 16mm - Read MoreExperimental
Footprints
Bill Morrison16mm, color, sound, 6 minRental format: 16mm - Read MoreExperimental
The Film of Her
Bill Morrison16mm, black and white, sound, 12 minRental format: 16mm - Read MoreExperimental
Release
Bill Morrisonblack and white, sound, 5 minRental formats: DVD NTSC, 16mm