Petrol - Carburant - Kraftstoff

Petrol - Carburant - Kraftstoff

Release Date: 1965-05-10

Overview: An audiovisual experiment that shows how oil is refined into gasoline and ultimately powers cars and other vehicles, accompanied by classical music and experimental synthesizer sounds. Filmed in the Libyan desert, the film traces the path and development of the gasoline, from the extraction of oil as it is drilled in the Libyan desert to the pump at the gas station, making road construction machines dance and convertibles roar through the Spessart forests. This film also drew Herbert von Karajan and Leo Kirch's attention to Hugo Niebeling, in which the director has road bulldozers "dance" to the music of Vivaldi.

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Cast

Crew

  • Hugo Niebeling - Director

  • Hugo Niebeling - Script

  • Ted Komowicz - Camera Supervisor

  • Werner von Appeldom - Camera Supervisor

  • Fritz Schwennicke - Camera Supervisor

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