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Films released in separate parts Title Running time Director Year released Parts Average runtime Notes The Burning of the Red Lotus Temple: 1,620 min (27 hr) Zhang Shichuan: 1928–31 16 101 min (1 hr, 41 min) [80] [81] Die Zweite Heimat: 1,509 min (25 hr, 9 min) Edgar Reitz: 1992 13 116 min (1 hr, 56 min) [82] Amra Ekta Cinema Banabo (The ...
The original plan was to film once a year, from 1991 until 2024, but director Lars von Trier abandoned the project in the late 1990s. The finished footage was released on DVD in 2010. [27] [28] Eraserhead: 1977: 5: Due to the minimal length of the script, director David Lynch struggled to finance his debut film. It ultimately took five years to ...
No. of films Running time Year released Country Notes Digimon Adventure tri. 6 531 min (8 hr, 51 min) 2015–18 Japan [33] Sangokushi : 3 440 min (7 hr, 20 min) 1992–94 [34] Fate/stay night: Heaven’s Feel: 3 359 min (5 hr, 59 min) 2017-20 Puella Magi Madoka Magica the Movie: 3 356 min (5 hr, 56 min) 2012-13
Christopher Nolan has finally weighed in on the “Oppenheimer” runtime, confirming to Total Film magazine that it is his longest movie to date. The director’s confirmation means ...
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Logistics, or Logistics Art Project, is a 2012 Swedish experimental film conceived and created by Erika Magnusson and Daniel Andersson. At 51,420 minutes (857 hours or 35 days and 17 hours), it is the longest film ever made.
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The Cure for Insomnia is a 1987 experimental film directed by John Henry Timmis IV, which was, according to Guinness World Records, the longest running film. [1] At 5,220 minutes long (87 hours, or 3 days and 15 hours) in length, the film has no plot, instead consisting of artist L. D. Groban reading his 4,080-page poem A Cure for Insomnia [2] over the course of three and a half days, spliced ...