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  1. Poetry in Motion® places poetry in the transit systems of cities throughout the country exposing it to millions of viewers every day. It was launched by MTA New York City Transit and the Poetry Society of America in 1992. It currently appears in Los Angeles, Nashville, Providence, San Francisco, and New York City.

  2. Filmer. Cynara: Poetry in Motion. 1883, Baycliff, an isolated English village on the Irish Sea. Two women's friendship becomes passion. Cynara, a sculptor, alone, befriends Byron, a visitor who's left Paris in unhappiness. They ride horses, talk, play chess, and exchanging tenderness. Byron inspires Cynara as she sculpts, Cynara becomes Byron's ...

  3. Aide. CYNARA: POETRY IN MOTION. Réalisé par. Nicole Conn. États-Unis, 1996. Drame, Court métrage, Romantique. 40. Synopsis. Directed by Nicole Conn (Claire of the Moon), this elegant romance set in the 1880s follows Byron and Cynara, two women whose chance meeting in an English seaside village turns into a passionate love affair.

  4. Poetry in motion kan verwijzen naar: Poetry in motion (lied) - single van Johnny Tillotson. Poetry in Motion (film) - documentaire uit 1982. Cynara: Poetry in Motion - film uit 1996. Bekijk alle artikelen waarvan de titel begint met Poetry in motion of met Poetry in motion in de titel. Dit is een doorverwijspagina, bedoeld om de verschillen in ...

  5. Synopsis. Directed by Nicole Conn (Claire of the Moon), this elegant romance set in the 1880s follows Byron and Cynara, two women whose chance meeting in an English seaside village turns into a passionate love affair.

  6. Background. The song was written by Paul Kaufman (1930–1999) and Mike Anthony (born 1930), [1] who said that the inspiration for it came from looking up from their work and seeing a procession of young ladies from a nearby school pass by on the sidewalk outside each afternoon. [2] Bill Porter supervised the recording session in Nashville ...

  7. This film showcases a diverse set of performances from idiosyncratic, imaginative, passionate, pretentious neurotics, and I love each of these characters even if I don’t love all their poetry. Poetry in Motion is also a humble yet wide-ranging revelation, documenting poets on their own terms and expressing the energies Bukowski underlines in the opening monologue.