The VW Complex (1989)
It takes a day and a half to assemble a VW Golf 2. Hartmut Bitmosky traces a car’s journey through the fully automated production lines in Wolfsburg and explores the development of the VW Group using archival footage. Moving almost in time with the machines, the director constructs a documentary collage—a visual exploration of the corporate giant, which appears as dehumanized and automated as its production process.
Director: Hartmut Bitomsky
| Directing | Hartmut Bitomsky | Director |
| Camera | Sascha Mieke | Assistant Camera |
| Directing | Dietmar Klein | Assistant Director |
| Writing | Hartmut Bitomsky | Writer |
| Camera | Axel Block | Director of Photography |
| Production | Albert Schwinges | Producer |
| Editing | Hartmut Bitomsky | Editor |
| Production | Thierry Garrel | Producer |
| Production | Hartmut Bitomsky | Producer |