Oppenheimermay be long, but at least people can reasonably watch it in one sitting.
Thankfully, he does occasionally walk around (or even leave frame for a short while).
Anyone who wants to follow along would have to begin at 9AM.
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It does eventually end, but it takes 24 hours to do so.
This phenomenon has only grown more prevalent, of course; likewise, so has this film.
After all, it’s hard to critique such an aggressive and playful barrage of good vibes.
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As the title suggests, the original 109-minute movie takes 24 hours to complete.
The relationship of the frame with its subject, too, perhaps.
First shown at Tramway in Glasgow,24 Hour Psychouses an extremely popular film to minimize the confusion.
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A short-story collection on film,Four Starsis unlikely to be shown in full again.
This is far from Zhang Shichuan’s only cinematic milestone.
Sadly, the film for this mammoth has been lost to time.
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It may have been the longest movie ever released at the time, but was it the most meaningless?
The answer remains a mystery.
The entirety of the 22 cycles has not finished yet.
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But it can’t get any weirder than that, can it?
looks like only those who have seen it could even venture to make sense of it.
“Eniaios” means both “unity” and “uniqueness,” so take that as you will.
Grobanis the poet-screenwriter, andJohn Henry Timmis IVis the director.
It’s unclear whether this movie was shown in public again after its late-January to early-February 1987 screening.
6’Matrjoschka' (2006)
95 hours
Writer-directorKarin Hoerleris the force behindthis 95-hour German experiment.
Therefore,it seems paradoxical to callMatrjoschkaa motion picture, but that may well be the point.
Essentially, it seems there is always something hidden within.
Director: Vincent Patouillard
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