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
Release Date: January 26, 1932
Screenplay
- Joris Ivens (Scenario Writer)
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.