Pig Iron (2010)

Pig Iron (2010) poster

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
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Screenplay

Cinematography: James Benning
Production: Jeonju International Film Festival
Country: South Korea, United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: James Benning

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.