Western Deep
Originally released in 2002. Western Deep is a documentary film. directed by Steve McQueen. At just 24 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
An exploration of the sensory experience of the TauTona gold mine in South Africa, showing migrant labourers working in dark, claustrophobic environments and the ear-splitting noise of drilling. The TauTona mine in South Africa, known as 'Western Deep' is the world's deepest gold mine. Employing more than 5,000 people, it operates twenty-four hours day. The film begins in complete darkness as the miners descend three-and-a-half kilometres underground. McQueen documents an intense work regime where the temperature can reach over ninety degrees celsius. Accompanied by jarring sounds created by the mechanical equipment, Western Deep is a hellish representation of labour that makes the silent resolve of the miners all the more powerful.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Western Deep about?
An exploration of the sensory experience of the TauTona gold mine in South Africa, showing migrant labourers working in dark, claustrophobic environments and the ear-splitting noise of drilling. T...
Who directed Western Deep?
Western Deep was directed by Steve McQueen.
How long is Western Deep?
Western Deep has a runtime of 0 hours and 24 minutes (24 minutes total).
When was Western Deep released?
Western Deep was released on September 1, 2002 in theaters.