Creosote (1932)

Commissioned film for the Continental Commission for the Propagation of Creosote Oil about extraction and application of creosote oil (carboleum), a preservative distilled from coal tar that protects wood from fungi and insects. Footage was shot in Poland, the Port of Danzig, in Germany, Belgium, France and the Netherlands.

Director: Jean Dréville, Joris Ivens
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 59 min
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Editing: Joris Ivens
Language: Nederlands
Original Language: nl
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Creosote about?
Commissioned film for the Continental Commission for the Propagation of Creosote Oil about extraction and application of creosote oil (carboleum), a preservative distilled from coal tar that protects wood from fungi and insects. Footage was shot in Poland, the Port of Danzig, in Germany, Belgium, France and the Netherlands.
Who directed Creosote?
Creosote was directed by Jean Dréville, Joris Ivens.
How long is Creosote?
Creosote has a runtime of 59m (59 minutes).
What genre is Creosote?
Creosote is a Documentary film.