An affectionate and eclectic view of the relationship between the camera-eye and the Toronto bus station. Who are these people who move like shadows on a wall; move in, move out, pass through or wait around; sometimes all day, sometimes all winter? How does the camera see; how do we look at things or listen to things when silver and glass and electricity guide our vision and filter our hearing? This film is a poem dedicated to the camera and more importantly to the different Bus Station People you can see any day or any minute.
Bus Station Film
- Film Maker
- Hoare, Michael
- Year
- 1973
- Country
- Canada
- Language
- Format
- 16mm
- Length
- 50
- Genre
- documentary, experimental


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