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Music for a blue train   Added January 01, 2005
Video
Type:   Not specified
Category:   Documentary
Theme:   Arts & Entertainment
Targeted Audience:   All Audiences
Year of Production:   2005
Duration:   48m33s
Production Stage:   Completed
Release Date:   Available now
Rights:   Television
 
Country:   Canada
Language  
Original:   English
Dubbed:   French
Subtitles:   Not specified
 
M&E:   Not specified
Sound Mix:   Not specified
Shooting Format:   Not specified
Delivery Format:   Digital Betacam
HD:   Not specified
Television Standard:   NTSC
Aspect Ratio:   4:3
BW/Color:   Color
Seller
National Film Board of Canada

Contact: Isabelle de Bellefeuille


Synopsis

Music for a Blue Train is a bluesy mood piece featuring an eclectic line-up of musicians who busk in Montreal's metro, or subways. Film score, camera work and editing evoke the essence of what it's like to work ' in the trenches,' hustling for a time slot and a good spot, fighting and forging friendships, playing to indifferent audiences--all in subterranean spaces. Unlike other cities, Montreal doesn't require auditions or permits. It's first-come, first-served, usually before the metro opens, while the city is still asleep. Names are scribbled on the back of a cigarette pack or a piece of cardboard. Bad News Brown, a charismatic harmonica player, acts as our witty impromptu host. Great music turns up in unexpected places.


Prizes and Awards
Not specified

Production Credit    
Production Company:   NFB
Producer:   Not specified
Director:   Mila Aung-Thwin
Cast:   Not specified
Seller
National Film Board of Canada
Isabelle de Bellefeuille
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