An actor from the film Iron Road is running towards the viewer along train tracks. Behind them is a black steam train. Small groups of workers are dotted along the edge of the tracks. Text reads Trains in the Movies: Behind the Scenes of Iron Road. Free online lecture, February 17, 7:00 p.m. eastern time.

TORONTO RAILWAY MUSEUM (TRM) TO HOST VIRTUAL LECTURE EVENT, “TRAINS IN THE MOVIES: BEHIND THE SCENES OF IRON ROAD”

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TORONTO RAILWAY MUSEUM (TRM) TO HOST VIRTUAL LECTURE EVENT, “TRAINS IN THE MOVIES: BEHIND THE SCENES OF IRON ROAD

Lights, camera, action! Go behind the scenes of the making of the film Iron Road with producer Anne Tait.

January 30, 2022 (TORONTO, ON): The Toronto Railway Museum (TRM), a non-profit organization located in the iconic Roundhouse Park across from the CN Tower, is happy to welcome Anne Tait on Thursday, February 17 for an online lecture featuring the award-winning Iron Road film.

Make sure you watch the film before the event! Watch for FREE on CBC Gem here gem.cbc.ca/media/iron-road/s01e01, or watch the trailer youtube.com/watch?v=2rO7PE2JMiQ.

Iron Road is an epic, action-packed movie about the building of the Canadian Pacific Railway’s transcontinental railway, told through a taboo love story. Producer Anne Tait will take you behind the scenes and share over 60 rare, on-location photos, tell the exciting story of making the movie, and answer all your questions about the film.

Tickets for this event are free, although registration is required on TRM’s website here.

Attendees will get access to our exclusive Zoom meeting room, where they can engage directly with the presenter and museum historians in a post-lecture Q&A. The event will begin at 7pm Eastern Standard Time, and will end at 8:30pm EST.

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Kelly Burwash

Museum Manager & Curator

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416-214-9229

ABOUT ANNE TAIT

Anne Tait is a film producer, screenwriter, novelist, playwright, broadcaster, and casting director. Tait produced the ground-breaking movie Iron Road, about the building of the Canadian Pacific Railway through the Rocky Mountains, told through a taboo love story. She then wrote the novel Li Jun and the Iron Road, with 30 colour shots from the movie. It won two Canadian Book Awards. 

Anne has cast many Canadian & U.S. movies and TV series, including Anne of Green Gables, Road to Avonlea, Margaret’s Museum, Wind at My Back, Terminator 2, the Composers, Inventors & Artists series (9 Emmy nominations), Ready or Not, Goosebumps (Ryan Gosling’s first role), and a Muppets show. 

Anne Tait was casting director for the Stratford Festival and for Mirvish stage shows, and she hosted a TV series and her own radio show for CBC. Anne’s plays have been produced on 12 Irish and Canadian stages and on CBC Radio. Her awards include People’s Choice and Best Picture from film festivals in Rome, the D.R. and Brantford, plus Gemini & Leo awards, 3 Emmy nominations, the Female Eye Film Festival’s Career Achievement and Victoria College, U of T’s Distinguished Alumna Award, plus two Canadian Best Book awards.

ABOUT THE TORONTO RAILWAY MUSEUM

The Toronto Railway Museum (TRM) brings people together by telling stories of Toronto’s railway heritage. The Museum is located in the heart of downtown Toronto and is typically open year-round. TRM presents exhibits, tours, educational programs and publications that broaden the understanding and appreciation of Toronto’s rich railway history. TRM is committed to telling the stories of the railways, and welcoming conversations of its varied experiences through its lecture series, exhibits and integrated programming with a mission to learn from the past to make the future better.

The Toronto Railway Museum would like to acknowledge the support of the Ontario Trillium Foundation’s Community Building Fund. More information is available here. 

ABOUT TORONTO RAILWAY HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION (TRHA)

Established in 2001 to work with the City of Toronto to establish a railway museum at the John Street Roundhouse. The TRHA is incorporated and is a federally registered charity. Its primary purpose is to promote the development of the TRM.

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