One Hundred Children Waiting for a Train (1990)
57m
Running Time
June 1, 1990Release Date
One Hundred Children Waiting for a Train (1990)
57m
Running Time
June 1, 1990Release Date
Plot.
Tells the story of a group of Chilean children who discover a larger reality and a different world through the cinema. Each Saturday, Alicia Vega transforms the chapel of Lo Hermida into a film screening room as she conducts a workshop for children under the auspices of the Catholic church. The hundred or so children involved had never seen a movie, and in the workshop they see and learn about the cinema: photograms and moving images, projection, camera angles and movement, film genres, and much more. And they watch movies: Chaplin, Disney, Lamorisse's 'The Red Balloon,' the Lumieres' 'The Arrival of the Train to the Station.' Finally, each child designs his own film with drawings. And then, for the first time in most of their lives, the children got to the movies in downtown Santiago.
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Cast & Crew.
Alicia Vega
Self
Maurice Jaubert
Music
Ignacio Agüero
Director
Johann Sebastian Bach
Music
Freddy González
Sound
Beatriz González
Producer
Jaime Reyes
Cinematographer
Ernesto Trujillo
Sound
Jorge Roth
Cinematographer
Fernando Valenzuela
Editor
Andrés Racz
Associate Producer
Felipe Zabala
Sound Editor
Germán Liñero
Assistant Camera
Mario Díaz
Sound
M. Laurence Flores
Production Assistant
Marcelo González
Assistant Camera
Adrián Eduardo Solar
Associate Producer
Isabel Valenzuela
Assistant Director
Javiera Cereceda
Assistant Sound Editor
Jose Antonio Contreras
Assistant Camera
Fernando Lagos
Electrician
Enrique Morales
Electrician
Francisco González
Negative Cutter
Media.
Details.
Release DateJune 1, 1990
Original NameCien niños esperando un tren
StatusReleased
Running Time57m
Genres
Wiki.
The children are waiting for a train. While trying to describe a film workshop conducted in the working population of Santiago, it turns into a complaint from the police state during the dictatorship of Pinochet. The Lumire brothers were attracted to the name because children have never been to the cinema.