Pig Iron (2010)
Iron ore is super heated in a blast furnace to make pig iron, which in turn is used to produce steel. The making of steel is a continuous process. Pig iron is moved from the blast furnace to the steel plant by railroad. The trains are operated by remote control.
Director: James Benning
Runtime: 30 min
Release Date: May 1, 2010
Screenplay
Cinematography: James Benning
Production: Jeonju International Film Festival
Country: South Korea, United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Pig Iron about?
- Iron ore is super heated in a blast furnace to make pig iron, which in turn is used to produce steel. The making of steel is a continuous process. Pig iron is moved from the blast furnace to the steel plant by railroad. The trains are operated by remote control.
- Who directed Pig Iron?
- Pig Iron was directed by James Benning.
- How long is Pig Iron?
- Pig Iron has a runtime of 30m (30 minutes).
- Where was Pig Iron produced?
- Pig Iron was produced in South Korea, United States of America.