THE TRAIN in CINEMA Fact Sheet

THE TRAIN in CINEMA Fact Sheet

The Museum of Modern Art For Immediate Release March 1991 FACT SHEET EXHIBITION JUNCTION AND JOURNEY: THE TRAIN IN CINEMA DATES June 21 - September 20, 1991 ORGANIZATION Laurence Kardish, curator, Department of Film, The Museum of Modern Art CONTENT For nearly a century, filmmakers from around the world have been attracted to the image of the train as both setting and metaphor. This comprehensive selection of over 100 international features, shorts, documentaries, and animated works celebrates this fascination with rail locomotion. The program ranges from Louis Lumiere's first motion picture in 1895 to recent popular American and foreign films. It also includes rarely seen works from the world's major film archives. From the United States, the exhibition includes John Ford's The Iron Horse (1924) and Billy Wilder's Some Like it Hot (1959); from France, Jean Renoir's The Human Beast (1938) and Constantin Costa-Gavras's The Sleeping Car Murders (1965); from Germany, Niklaus Schilling's The Rheingold (1978); from India, Satyajit Ray's The Hero (1966); from Japan, Akira Kurosawa's High and Low (1962); from the Soviet Union, Ilya Trauberg's Blue Express (1928); from Mexico, Fernando de Fuentes's Let's Go with Pancho Villa! (1935); from Argentina, Hector 01ivera's Rebellion in Patagonia (1974); and, spanning his British and American careers, Alfred Hitchcock's The Lady Vanishes (1938), Strangers on a Train (1951), and North by Northwest (1959). GALLERY A gallery exhibition of film-still enlargements and posters EXHIBITION has been organized by Mary Corliss, assistant curator, Department of Film, The Museum of Modern Art. PUBLICATION Junction and Journey: Trains in Film. Edited and with an introduction by Laurence Kardish. Essays by William K. Everson, Roger Greenspun, Annette Michel son, and Donald Richie. Directors' statements by Costa-Gavras and Aleksei Gherman. Published by The Museum of Modern Art. No. 13 For further information or film stills, contact the Department of Public Information, The Museum of Modern Art, 212/708-9750. 11 West 53 Street, New York, N.Y. 10019-5498 Tel: 212-708-9400 Coble: MODERNART Telex: 62370 MODART .

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