Ambiancé: The world's
longest ever film gets a
seven hour trailer
Well, seven hours and 20 minutes to be precise.
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Anders Weberg
We're not entirely sure why you'd need to
watch a seven-hour trailer in order to work
out whether you fancy seeing a film that lasts
for 30 days, but cancel your plans - one has
arrived.
Swedish director Anders Weberg has released
a second full-length trailer for his upcoming
experimental film Ambiancé and it runs for a
total of 439 minutes.
Weberg, who is also an artist, released a 72-
minute long teaser trailer last year. He
reportedly has an even bigger one due for
release in 2018 (mark your calendars now)
that will run for 72 hours.
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The abstract non-linear film features two
performance artists on a beach in
southern Sweden - and that's about it. There
are no cuts.
Described as a tale where “space and time is
intertwined into a surreal dream-like journey
beyond places," this film seems purely to
exist for the most dedicated film enthusiasts.
Will you sit through the finished product?
Ambiancé is released on December 31, 2020.
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