Mining/Ironworks, Pt. 2

Mining/Ironworks, Pt. 2

1974 · 30 min · Documentary

Nestler highlights visits by several German entrepreneurs to oil facilities. In the 1970s, Peter and his wife, Zsóka Nestler, collaborated on a series of educational films for television that focused on craft-making. These “biographies of objects” are rigorous investigations into the history of working techniques, production processes, and materials.

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