世界上最長最沒意義的電影

世界上最長最沒意義的電影

《世界上最長最沒意義的電影》時長48小時。該電影沒有實際的畫面被拍攝,而是由完全的剪余組成,廣告,電影未開發,學術領導者,廢棄物和其他薄膜類材料的帶子,創造了不少新聞和股票鏡頭似乎層出不窮。影片的某些部分包括相同的商業重複一遍又一遍的半個多小時。 35毫米電影膠片仍然條中還包括電影,有時,圖像倒置運行,畫面相反。 這部電影是由Anthony Scott與倫敦瑞士電影中心聯合製作的。第一次公開放映的電影發生在特魯里街、新藝術實驗室,倫敦,1968的夏天。它也被篩選的1969 cybervironment加,實驗藝術節由Simon Chapman在洛杉磯CINé數學è闕弗蘭çaise 1970年10月。 曾經做過的最長的電影,它現在是四號點,在CINé梅頓(2010),運行152小時,matrjoschka(2006),運行95小時,而治療失眠(1987),運行87小時。

基本信息

英文簡介

The Longest Most Meaningless Movie in the World is an underground movie made in the UK that runs to 48 hours long. No actual footage was shot for the project, which instead consists entirely of outtakes, commercials, strips of undeveloped film, academy leader, and other filmic castoff material, creating a seemingly endless stream of newsreel and stock footage. Some portions of the film consist of the same commercial, repeated over and over again, for more than half an hour. Strips of 35mm still picture film are also included in the film; at times, the images are run upside down, and in reverse.

The film was produced by Anthony Scott in association with the Swiss Film Centre, London. The first public screening of the film took place at The New Arts Lab in Drury Lane, London, in the Summer of 1968. It was also screened in 1969 at Cybervironment Plus, an experimental arts festival organised by Simon Chapman, and at the La Cinémathèque française in October 1970.

Once the longest film ever made, it now holds the number four spot behind Cinématon (2010), which runs for 152 hours, Matrjoschka (2006), which runs for 95 hours, and The Cure for Insomnia (1987), which runs for 87 hours.

中文簡介

註:英文版簡介來自豆瓣網,中文簡介是通過Google翻譯翻譯過來的。

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