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NORD EXPRESS
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1896, Paris-Nord. Nagelmackers creates the "Nord Express" between Paris and St Petersburg.
Crossing the continent in 48 hours is a new challenge continuously met, despite two world wars, blue pencil marks on military maps, a wall dividing a city in two… 1990, the film “Nord Express” recreates the 47 hours journey from Paris to Moscow. The time – our own – is one of great upheaval, filled with the noise of machinery. In Paris, railwaymen are laying the nex TGV lines; in Berlin, the wall is crumbling; at Brest (USSR) the team is replacing the standard gauge bogies with wide gauge bogies. Galina, the Soviet sleepingcar attendant, is making tea. In the corridor, Theodore the student is looking out of the window, just above the curtain.
{{'DUREE' | translate}}: 57'
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Rombout Rob
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Rob ROMBOUT, Christian JANSSENS
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Louis-Philippe CAPELLE
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Olivier STRUVE, Paul HEYMANS
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Adriana MOREIRA
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Jacques CLISSE
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Piotr HERTEL
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Paradise Films
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Triangle 7 - RTBF - CAC-CICV Montbéliard - WIP
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1990 : Vidéos du réel, Saint-Gervais (France)
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1990 : Worldwide Video Festival du Kijkhuis, La Haye (Pays-Bas)
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1990 : Videofest 91, Berlin (Allemagne)
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1990 : Manifestation internationale de vidéo et de télévision de Montbéliard (France)
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