Impressions of Life, N°1: Station Rhythms
Ritmi di stazione, impressioni di vita n. 1
"Ritmi di stazione, impressioni di vita n. 1" is a 1933 Italian documentary short film directed by Corrado D'Errico and produced by the Istituto Luce. Running about 8–10 minutes, the film is an example of futurist cinema, celebrating speed, machinery, and industrial progress. It focuses on the frenetic activity of a train station, described as a "world of steel."
Corrado D'Errico directed Impressions of Life, N°1: Station Rhythms. Explore their complete filmography and the collaborators who shaped their vision.
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