Movie spotlight
Beer
The piece is an analysis of a person's attitude in the face of imminent danger, and its action takes place just after World War II. In the train station waiting room, two young men lead a beer discussion, one of whom tells the other an unpleasant incident of his own life.
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Plot Summary
This short documentary offers a glimpse into the brewing process of beer, from the raw ingredients to the final product. It highlights the machinery and labor involved in creating this popular beverage. The film aims to educate viewers on the industrial scale of beer production in the mid-20th century.
Critical Reception
As a short industrial documentary from 1965, 'Beer' was not widely reviewed by major critics. Its primary purpose was informational and promotional for the brewing industry. Audience reception is largely unrecorded due to its niche nature and distribution methods at the time.
What Reviewers Say
Informative depiction of the brewing process.
Provides a historical look at mid-century industrial production.
Limited artistic or narrative ambition, focused on process.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this short documentary is not available.
Fun Fact
This short film likely served as an educational tool or a promotional piece for breweries looking to showcase their production capabilities during the 1960s.
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