An engine moves from the roundhouse to a track where it couples with several passenger cars. At 2:10 in the afternoon, it starts a trip out of the station more
An engine moves from the roundhouse to a track where it couples with several passenger cars. At 2:10 in the afternoon, it starts a trip out of the station through the countryside to its destination. The film consists of a montage of shots, some close up, of the engine and its gears and wheels. With the accompanying ambient sounds and an orchestral score, the emphasis is on the engine's power and speed. Parallel lines of multiple tracks, telephone wires, and trees confirm a careful composition. close
Probably no one in the public listening to the orchestra's rendition of Ravel's Bolero notices him but the drummer is a regular hero. For, although his more
Probably no one in the public listening to the orchestra's rendition of Ravel's Bolero notices him but the drummer is a regular hero. For, although his mind is assailed by loads of unsettling thoughts and worries, he tries to keep the rhythm at any cost. He knows all too well that he falls out of time only once all the magic of the piece will vanish. close
In Venice, a city full of beauty, love, music, and brutal trash talk, Pom Klementieff and her team say "Au Revoir, Chris Hemsworth" with a French song written by Simon Pegg and Pom Klementieff.
In Venice, a city full of beauty, love, music, and brutal trash talk, Pom Klementieff and her team say "Au Revoir, Chris Hemsworth" with a French song written by Simon Pegg and Pom Klementieff. close
PNEU is a duo of guitarist and drummer from France who communicate without words, looking each other in the eye. They have loud instrumental music. The more
PNEU is a duo of guitarist and drummer from France who communicate without words, looking each other in the eye. They have loud instrumental music. The band plays right on the street for people around, which gives their performances a special emotional coloring. close
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