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Ferroequinology

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Two artists enthralled by the uncanny lure of locomotion set out on journeys across America. Andrew Cross chases freight trains through the Black Rock desert in Nevada in pursuit of a perfect landscape shot. McNair Evans travels on an Amtrak train from San Francisco to Portland, sharing stories and making portraits with fellow passengers. Desolate carriages take on an otherworldly presence and time loses its grasp in this study of photographers in motion, capturing slow travel in today's increasingly fast-paced society.

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Bobby LePire Film Threat The majesty of the Black Rock Desert is on full display, as the filmmaker captures its natural beauty well. Rated: 7.5/10 Apr 20, 2022 Full Review Q.V. Hough Vague Visages Ferroequinology is a magical piece of self-reflexive work that arguably reveals more about the documentarian than its subjects. Feb 18, 2022 Full Review Elias Savada Film International Ferroequinology is a pleasant ebb and flo road movie about wandering souls. Laconic, lyrical, observatory, and part soft-spoken public service announcement. Rated: 3.5/5 Jan 29, 2022 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Two artists enthralled by the uncanny lure of locomotion set out on journeys across America. Andrew Cross chases freight trains through the Black Rock desert in Nevada in pursuit of a perfect landscape shot. McNair Evans travels on an Amtrak train from San Francisco to Portland, sharing stories and making portraits with fellow passengers. Desolate carriages take on an otherworldly presence and time loses its grasp in this study of photographers in motion, capturing slow travel in today's increasingly fast-paced society.
Director
Alex Nevill
Producer
Keith Haitkin
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 6m