Top 10 Longest Films of All Time
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- DirectorAnders WebergStarsNiklas HallbergStina PehrsdotterSpace and time are intertwined into a surreal dream-like journey beyond places that is abstract nonlinear narrative summary of artist Anders Weberg's time spent with the moving image.43,200 min
- DirectorBjornstjerne Reuter ChristiansenJakob FengerRasmus NielsenStarsNicolas GaitanThe ever-slow decay of Helsinki's Stora Enso headquarters building.14400 min (240 hr / 10 days)
- StarsMaryann BendiksenHelge LyngmoeKari ToftA documentary trying to relive the 10 days of sailing around Svalbard in August 2019.13,319 min
- DirectorAi WeiweiFor 16 days, starting on October 18, 2003, a vehicle with a mounted camera drives down every single known street in Peking/Beijing's ring road, meant to show the city and its people.9000 min (150 hr / 6 days, 6 hours)
- DirectorKarin HoerlerA German girl eats yogurt, looks through a phone book, and tries to sleep on a couch to no avail.5700 min (95 hr / 3 days, 23 hours)
- DirectorAlfredStarsKamal Lochan DekaHimanshu GogoiAtanu Mahanta
- DirectorJohn Henry Timmis IVStarsCosmic LightningL.D. GrobanJ.T.4Not really following any standard plot structure, the film mostly consists of poet L.D. Groban reciting his own poem of 4,080 pages, inter-spliced with X-rated film footage and rock music videos.5220 min (87 hr / 3 days, 15 hours)
- DirectorRolf von Sonjevski-JamrowskiStarsVeit RosskopfHedwig JungkurthBabara BonimThe daily lives of an average, middle-class family living under the German Empire during World War I as they struggle with inevitable and impending poverty.
- DirectorEdmund HeubergerStarsHans LeibeltJessie VihrogCurt AckermannThe daily lives of middle-class families living in Germany - Their struggles, hardships, and adventures.
- StarsOle Einar BjørndalenAndreas Stabrun SmithJon Herwig CarlsenOle Einar Bjørndalen has often been called the king of biathlon. His track record includes 94 world cup victories in biathlon, and one victory in cross country skiing. Additionally, he has the Olympic gold for the sprint in Sochi and a number of relay victories. This program is a long-running compilation of all his victories he has obtained to date since his breakthrough at Antholz-Anterselva on 11 January 1996.