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A train travels 4,000 miles across North America with a revolving community of artists and musicians who collaborate on recordings, artworks, films, and 10 "happenings" across the country.
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| Times (UK)Wendy IdeRemarkably, given the disjointed structure, this film gels elegantly. |
| Irish TimesTara BradyIf you don't like the film you're watching, never fear ... something else will come along in a minute. |
| Willamette WeekEnid SpitzDepending on your tolerance for good things, Station to Station may be a bit much. |
| Playback:stlSarah Boslaugh...the cumulative effect is something like watching a collage of clips from a variety of music videos. |
| Screen-SpaceSimon FosterAs with all anthology films, some instalments connect better than others. |
| Radio TimesDavid ParkinsonPlenty to admire, amuse, contemplate and provoke. |
| Little White LiesCormac O'BrienBanding together a community of outliers, wunderkinds and indie kids, Station to Station is a bubbling gumbo that Aitken evolves into a newly sculpted vernacular of dissolving landscapes, soundscapes and visual splendours. |
| The Arts DeskGraham FullerOrganised by the artist Doug Aitken, the marathon must have brought the contributors and audiences much pleasure. His film of it is underwhelming. |
| NonficsLandon PalmerWith all its flashing light, distracting noise and vacant pretense, Station to Station brings the potent energy previously exhibited in the union of cinema and locomotives to a standstill. |
| Movie MezzanineDan Schindel[The documentary]'s not about creativity in any honest sense...don't trust any of it. |