Amazon and eBay links may be affiliate links.
So, "Das Ende der eisernen Männer" is this intriguing documentary from 2004 that really digs into some heavy themes around industry and masculinity. The pacing feels quite meditative, almost contemplative, as it juxtaposes personal stories with broader societal issues. The visuals have a raw, unpolished quality that really draws you into the lives being portrayed. It's not just facts and figures; it's about the emotional landscape of the people affected. Although the director remains unknown, the choice of subjects and the way they’re presented gives it a gritty, authentic feel. There’s a certain quiet power in the performances and the way they navigate their struggles—it’s striking, even if it doesn’t try to be overtly dramatic.
Documentary on masculinity and industryRaw visual styleFocus on personal stories and societal issues
Streaming data powered by JustWatch
Have you seen this?
Rate it and share your take with other collectors.
Discover