An important early film by Stan Brakhage, which Joseph Cornell commissioned as a record of New York's Third Avenue elevated train before it was torn down. Curiously lacking in people, the film focuses on the rhythms of the ride and reflections in train windows, finding a real-world version of the superimpositions Brakhage would later create in the lab. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2005.
Directed by Stan Brakhage
short film
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3.5 / 5
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Stan Brakhage
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Popular Reviews
20 reviews
Rob
6.0★ · 04/24/26
This was awesomeee!!!
This was awesomeee!!!
AiBets
8.0★ · 11/11/25
Brakhage has an impeccable ability to allow your mind to wonder to unforeseen ideas while watching
Brakhage has an impeccable ability to allow your mind to wonder to unforeseen ideas while watching
AiBets
8.0★ · 11/11/25
Brakhage has an impeccable ability to allow your mind to wonder to unforeseen ideas while watching
Brakhage has an impeccable ability to allow your mind to wonder to unforeseen ideas while watching
bre
6.0★ · 08/30/25
gentle
gentle
Epicpizzacat
This guy loves trains and looking out windows…jus like me
This guy loves trains and looking out windows…jus like me