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  1. Terminus es un documental dirigido por John Schlesinger. Año: 1961. Título original: Terminus. Sinopsis: La rutina de la agitada estación de tren de Waterloo; un breve retrato cultural de la Inglaterra de comienzos de la década de los '60. (FILMAFFINITY)Puedes ver Terminus mediante en las plataformas:

  2. John Schlesinger really rather wonderful 1961 short captures 24 hours in the life of London's Waterloo station. As an example of cinema verité, Terminus perfectly captures those small little everyday incidents that form a story and is endlessly interesting ans experimental with its various styles - musical interludes, close-ups and long-shots ...

  3. 18 de nov. de 2020 · John Schlesinger’s imaginative, classic 1961 documentary short Terminus, now poignantly dated, about a day in the life of London’s Waterloo station, was made for British Transport Films. It won the 1962 BAFTA Film Award for Best Short Film.

  4. This fly on the wall-style documentary from 1961 won an Oscar for best documentary, and shows the changing patterns of human emotions during 24 hours in the life of Waterloo Station.

  5. 17 de may. de 2021 · The film director John Schlesinger was largely unknown when in 1960 he was persuaded by Edgar Anstey to make a documentary for British Transport Films (BTF). Terminus went on general release in 1961 and provoked a very positive response from the public. Its setting was London Waterloo station.

  6. Terminus (1961) is one of British Transport Films ' most famous productions and was awarded 14 international honours, including a BAFTA, following its release. Shot in a documentary style - although much of the action was staged by director John Schlesinger - the film is far more than a simple advertisement for the railways, and while it hints ...

  7. Terminus. In his first cinema film, made at British Transport Films, John Schlesinger presents a day in the life of Waterloo Rail Station. Now a staple television format, this observational look at the workings of one of London’s key railway hubs was considered innovative in 1961, winning it awards at Venice and the Baftas. In his first ...