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Réalisé par Thierry MichelGenres DocumentaireThèmes Transport,
Le train,
Documentaire sur les technologiesThe new Guillemins station in Liège was a huge project undertaken by the Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, who had already directed construction of stations in Zurich, Lisbon and Lyon. The site presented many challenges. The film follows the project from start to end over a nine-year period. It documents the issues, frictions and tension of the project as well as the pride and enthusiasm of the people involved. The result was a modern cathedral of European high-speed rail. The project was controversial, being criticized as being too grandiose, too expensive to maintain and not well-adapted to the Belgian climate. In the process many old buildings were destroyed and the whole neighborhood was disrupted.Origine SingapourGenres DocumentaireThèmes Transport,
Le train,
Documentaire sur le droit,
Documentaire sur la guerre,
Documentaire historique,
Documentaire sur les technologies,
Politique,
Documentaire sur la Seconde Guerre mondialeThis documentary film opens with WWII war between the Allied forces, comprising America – Australia – Netherlands, under the leadership of Great Britain, fought against the Axis countries of Germany – Japan and Italy. On such super-power Japan, which had been waiting for a long time, expecting an opportunity to materialize its plan of Greater Asia. It's Japan’s dream plan to extend its reign via Singapore, Malaya, Thailand and Burma up to India. On 8th Dec 1941, Singapore fell at the hands of Japan, which had begun the war in the name of Asian independence. Immediately, Japan decided to carry out its plan of Greater Asia. As a first step, Japan planned to lay the Siam – Burma railway line connecting Siam(i.e., Thailand) and Myanmar. , 20minutes
Genres DocumentaireThèmes Transport,
Le train,
Documentaire sur les technologiesActeurs Alan Wheatley,
Howard Marion-CrawfordNote73%
The film follows the preparation behind the service, as well as focusing on one particular journey. The 'star' of the film is the Gresley A4 60017 Silver Fox, although the film makes a point of featuring many railway employees, for example the maintenance men, the driver and fireman and the station master at Waverley Station "who has a very high sense of occasion". The train completes its journey in its timetabled 6hrs 30mins., 1h36
Réalisé par Ken Loach,
Dean Andrews,
Joe Duttine,
Robert "Rob" DawberOrigine Royaume-uniGenres Drame,
DocumentaireThèmes Politique,
Transport,
Le monde du travail,
Le train,
PolitiqueActeurs Dean Andrews,
Thomas Craig,
Joe Duttine,
Steve HuisonNote69%
Paul, Mick, Len et Gerry travaillent au dépôt de chemins de fer de Sheffield, dans le Yorkshire. Ils s'occupent de l'entretien et de la signalisation des voies. Malgré les difficultés quotidiennes, l'ambiance est bonne et tout le monde travaille main dans la main.C'est Len, le plus âgé du groupe, qui dirige les opérations. Il a passé la plus grande partie de sa vie à travailler six jours par semaine sur les voies ferrées. Gerry, délégué syndical, s'active, quant à lui, à améliorer le quotidien des employés, mais la direction se montre pas toujours coopérante.C'est en arrivant un matin au dépôt que tous apprennent la privatisation des chemins de fer. Le travail est désormais partagé entre sociétés privées concurrentes., 21minutes
Genres Drame,
DocumentaireThèmes Transport,
Le trainNote83%
The opening sequence is a 1943 black-and-white Cinesound newsreel Monarch of the Rails showing the locomotive being built. The film then changes to colour and shows the locomotive at the Enfield locomotive depot, then the home of the New South Wales Rail Transport Museum. The fireman lights the fire and the driver inspects the locomotive. When ready the locomotive is turned on the turntable., 55minutes
Origine Etats-UnisGenres DocumentaireThèmes L'environnement,
Transport,
Automobile,
Le train,
Documentaire sur le monde des affaires,
Documentaire sur l'environnement,
Documentaire sur les technologies,
Road movieNote78%
Taken for a Ride begins with interviews on the inefficiencies and congestion on Los Angeles' highways. Next, the film displays a variety of archival footage on streetcar systems around the United States, demonstrating that streetcars were a widespread and efficient means of transportation. The film continues into a description of the General Motors streetcar conspiracy, starting with a history of National City Lines and Pacific City Lines and General Motors' investment in both companies. The film builds the argument that streetcar systems purchased by these companies were deliberately sabotaged through service reductions and fare increases, then replaced with profitable, less convenient, bus systems. Next, the film makes a connection between this conspiracy and the construction of the Interstate Highway System and the suburbanization of America in the face of the Highway revolts in the 1960s and 1970s. The film ends with footage of the reduction of Philadelphia's trolleybus system at the time of filming.