THE LONGEST AND THE SHORTEST FILMS IN HISTORY 

THE LONGEST AND THE SHORTEST FILMS IN HISTORY 

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Did you know that the longest and shortest films ever runs from 10 days to one second? 

The Dark Knight Rises, a Hollywood movie, is almost three hours long, but it’s fairly reasonable when you consider what some of the longest and shortest films ever are…

The longest movie ever made is an experimental film called Modern Times Forever and it runs over ten days. It’s official length is 240 hours, or 14400 minutes, and it chronicles the decay of a building in Helsinki over centuries.

The longest cinematic film in history according to the cavern of knowledge (the internet) is Berlin Alexanderplatz, a 1980 fifteen-and-a-half (15½) hour long TV film directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder. The movie was originally broadcast in 14 parts, but is described as the longest narrative film ever made.

It’s followed by Resan (The Journey), a movie filmed between 1983 and 1985 across 14 countries by director Peter Watkins. Resan is fourteen-and-a-half (14½) hours long and has only been screened in public a few times.

1971′s Out 1, directed by Jacques Rivette comes in a 12 hours and 40 minutes, followed by How Yukong Moved the Mountains, a documentary made in 1976 about the Chinese cultural revolution, which clocks in at 763 minutes.

More easily recognisable bum-numbers include Cleopatra, which is 320 minutes long, Dances with Wolves is 236 minutes long, Gone With the Wind is two minutes longer at 238 minutes and Das Boot is 293 minutes long.

What about the briefest films then? There are plenty of films that are one minute long. In fact there’s even a festival dedicated to them. There’s also a film festival which invites submissions of 30 second movies.

A Clockwork Blossom was one of the winners (2011). Keep on Trying was another one of 2011′s selections. But surely the shortest film ever will be the 1 Second Film.

Sponsored by the likes of Apple, Kiefer Sutherland and Spike Jonze, the 1 Second Film is the brainchild of animation director Nirvan Mullick, who began selling $1 producer credits for his work when he left college, and the project has grown into a celebrity fuelled sensation.

The finished project will consist of a one second animated film, followed by an hour of credits, which will run over a documentary.

Image Credit: abprojeyonetimi

Source:

https://www.dailyedge.ie/longest-films-ever-535229-Jul2012/

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