*(ReelChicago DigitalVideoReport by D. Page Media www.vimeo.com/dpagemedia )—Indie singer/songwriter and recording icon Robyn Hitchcock and director John Edginton take questions after screening their concert documentary “I Often Dream of Trains in New York” at Schuba’s as part of the second annual Chicago International Movies & Music Festival on March 5 (see: www.cimmfest.org ). Robyn revisits his 1984 album “I Often Dream of Trains in New York” in the tour film by noted UK documentarian John Edginton—( www.otmoorproductions.com ). Following the film fest screening and Q&A, Hitchcock returned to the intimate stage at Schuba’s later that evening for sold out, one-man concert armed only with acoustic guitar, harmonica, soaring voice, and biting, spontaneous wit. Following a 90-minute set of Hitchcock songs old and new, Robyn delivered an encore featuring his take on signature songs by the Doors, Bob Dylan, and enigmatic Pink Floyd founder Syd Barrett. (For more on Robyn Hitchcock, his music, and art, visit www.RobynHitchcock.com ) BONUS MP3 EXCLUSIVE: REELCHICAGO COFFEEHOUSE INTERVIEW with UK director/documentarian John Edginton *(Interview by Dan Page www.vimeo.com/dpagemedia )— An exclusive ReelChicago Coffeehouse Interview with UK Director and Documentarian John Edginton of Otmoor Productions. John talks about making “The Pink Floyd and Syd Barrett Story” (2001), and how it led to a long-term creative relationship with indie music icon Robyn Hitchcock, now spanning two …