The VW Complex is a documentary film that takes viewers inside the Volkswagen factory, showcasing the automotive industry and the manufacturing process of Volkswagen vehicles. The film explores various aspects such as the assembly line, factory workers, and the design and production of Volkswagen models like the Volkswagen Beetle and Volkswagen Golf. It delves into the history of German industry post-World War II and highlights important elements such as industrial robots, metalwork, forced labor, tin production, and paint processes. The documentary also touches on the significance of vehicles like the Kubelwagen and features a tombola. A comprehensive look at the motor vehicle production industry.
Documentary examining Germany's economic power and the automobile industry at the heart of it. Across the world, the badges of Volkswagen, Audi, BMW and Mercedes inspire immediate awe. Even in Britain, where memories of Second World War run deep, we can't resist the appeal of a German car. By contrast, our own industry is a shadow of its former self.
Wittstock an der Dosse is located in the German state Mark Brandenburg, apx. 90 kilometers from Berlin. Volker Koepp came into the town in 1974 to interview women and girls about their work in the textile industry, their spare-time occupations, about their thoughts and feelings.
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