5 movies that are… tremendously long

Logistics.

Surely you have heard many times, before going to the cinema, that this or that film lasts 3 hours, some have even flirted with all 4 in one of those Director's Cut which, supposedly, guarantee that we will see the purely artistic version originally designed by its director, unlike many of those that reach theaters that end up staged and telling the story that the studies themselves impose.

When a movie lasts too long

That is precisely the key to the duration of some films. James Cameron, for example, has always been free to let his films last as long as he sees fit, not limited to that hour and a half or two hourss that seemed the standard until recently. Even so, although 180 or 240 minutes may seem too long to you, the list of films that we bring you now has nothing to do with those durations, because we are talking about productions that one goes to the cinema to see in the morning and leaves the next day. practically at night. Do you think we have made a mistake?

Then we leave you the five that last the longest. And they are not kidding...

Logistics

35 days and almost 20 hours are the ones that last this documentary film that in 2012 told us the story in real time of the journey that a pedometer makes from a factory in China until it is sold in a store in Stockholm. A film that tries to remind us, surely, of the enormous work and endless distances that millions of products have to travel every day from their factories of origin to our hands. Try to see it, the same dazzles you.

Amra Ekta Cinema Banabo

21 hours and 5 minutes is how long it lasts this Bangladeshi film that three years ago wanted to collect and tell some stories that occurred during the War of Independence that took place in the country in 1971. Although Logistics is a more documentary than commercial product, in the case of this Amra Ekta Cinema Banabo It hit theaters and had some commercial run.

resan

14 hours and 32 minutes is how long it lasted this 1987 production in which we learn certain details about something that has become (unfortunately) fashionable again, such as nuclear weapons and the cost of maintaining a country's defense with the social consequences that this causes. Peter Watkins directs this documentary which, to put it in context, was filmed near the end of the Cold War.

Flower

13 hours and 29 minutes is how long it lasts this Argentine film that, surely, is the one that holds the record for any Spanish-speaking production shot in the world. Arguably, he chooses to tell us six independent stories with very different visual and cinematographic styles. If you go in to see her in the morning, you will practically leave at night.

Out 1

12 hours and 55 minutes for a French production which tells the story of two theater companies that face the challenge of preparing two versions of the same play. The Aeschylus based on the life of the Greek playwright who, as you can imagine, will not only allow you to see what happens on stage but also beyond the stage. Of these five films, we are surely facing the most cinematically and artistically recognized of all.


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