Summaries

WHITE COAL is less a film about coal, although it uses the material as its source of investigation, than an exploration into motifs of industrial films from the 1920s to the present. Loosely inspired by Hermann Melville's The Confidence Men, a story about a blind messenger aboard a Mississippi steamboat, one thread of the film follows a crew of workers on a Polish coal ship. A second thread portrays the architechture and circumstances of coal burning at the world's largest coal burning power plant, located in Taychung, Taiwan.

Details

Genres
  • Adventure
  • Documentary
Release date Jan 23, 2015
Countries of origin Taiwan Austria Poland
Official sites Official site
Language English Mandarin Chinese
Filming locations Poland
Production companies Subobscura Films

Box office

Budget $20000

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 10m
Color Color Black and White
Aspect ratio

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