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Directed by Xavier AgudoRyan BajornasSurya BalakrishnanNicola BarnabaPetras BaronasJuliane BlockLeroux BothaJulia CaiubyGregory CattellTherese CayabaDavid CerqueiroDiane CheklichVioletta D'AgataFelix A. DausendHesam DehghaniGiovanni EspositoTodd FeldersteinIngrid FranchiYango GonzalezVania IvanovaYosef KhouwesGeorge KorgianitisJoycelyn LeeCraig LinesAthanasia MichopoulouDaniel MontoyaOmer MoutasimMarc OberdorferTiago P. de CarvalhoAditya PawarTony PietraAdam RuszkowskiAndrés SandovalGuillem SerranoMarty SheaNitye SoodWilson StinerAmirah M. TajdinDzenan TarakcijaAdrian TudorKresna D. WicaksanaRafael YoshidaBruno ZakarewiczJohn Versical Starring Alan Madlane; Patrick O'Connor Cronin; Lance Alan; Chris Korte; Robert Skrok Music by David Alonso Garzón; Martin Thornton Release date November 7, 2015 (2015-11-07) (East Lansing)February 3, 2017 (2017-02-03) (United States) Language English; Persian; Indonesian; Spanish; Italian; German; Greek; Chinese; Hindi; Portuguese; Arabic; Romanian; Filipino; Malay Directors Nicola Barnaba, Surya Balakrishnan, Craig Lines Producers Yoann Sover, Nicola Barnaba, Surya Balakrishnan Screenplay Surya Balakrishnan, Craig Lines, Juliane Block Music director David Alonso Garzón, Martin Thornton Cast Alan Madlane, Patrick Gorman, Yoann Sover, Daymon Britton, Bryan Carmody Similar Offshore, Susuk, Boy Meets Girl, Fluorescent Sin, Alter Ego |
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Train Station is a multi-director feature film from CollabFeature the filmmaking team that created "The Owner".
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Plot
“Train Station” is a universal story of fate, decisions and destiny. It follows a single character, known only as “The Person in Brown”, played by 40 different actors, ranging in age, gender, ethnicity and sexual orientation. Along his/her journey, he/she is presented with a series of choices -some small, some life altering. Every time a choice is made, the film switches to a new cast, a new city, and the same story continues, helmed by a new director. Cities include Berlin, Bogota, Dubai, Jakarta, Los Angeles, Singapore, Tehran and 20 other cities in five continents. “Train Station” unites cultures and breaks language barriers, reminding us that we all live under the same conditions of life in a world full of diversity, options and consequences.
Reception
Critical reception has been positive. PopCultureBeast called it: "the definition of collaborative experimentation in cinema"