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Rating: 8/10 by 2 users

Druckgefäß Kahl (1960)

A short, impressionistic documentary about the extremely precise process behind the creation of an autoclave (a reaction container) for a nuclear power plant. Otherworldly electroacoustic soundtrack by Oskar Sala.

Directing:
  • Hugo Niebeling
Writing:
  • Hugo Niebeling
Stars:
Release Date: Tue, Apr 26, 1960

Rating: 8/10 by 2 users

Alternative Title:
Stahl bändigt Atome - DE

Country:
Germany
Language:
Deutsch
Runtime: 00 hour 11 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: construction, nuclear reactor, pressure vessel, atom, steel, short film


CinemaSerf

It's hard to know what's more impressive here. The precision engineered tools used to make this nuclear power plant core, or the meticulously completed core itself. From the large housing that will contain the fuel rods to the perfectly rounded and polished conduits for the water, the cables and the seeming endless stream of coloured wires that wouldn't look out of place in a telephone exchange, we are shown the astonishing degree of accuracy involved in the construction of this, Germany's first nuclear power plant 1961. I didn't love the slightly doom-laden score from Oskar Sala and it's a very dry presentation, but it's still an effective display of mankind's ability to innovate.


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