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We Spoke to the Artist Making the Longest Movie in History
(Vice.com)
"Swedish artist Anders Weberg [...] is aiming for a place in film history. Ambiancé is a 720-hour film over six years in the making. [...]
"After simultaneously screening the movie on every continent in 2020, Weberg plans on destroying the film, making its one screening its only screening. Ambiancé's experimental marketing has followed a similar pattern. The first teaser, released in July 2014 and clocking in at around 72 minutes, has since disappeared from the web. Last month, Weber shared a one-minute excerpt from a trailer, which will be released sometime next year and will run for about seven hours and 20 minutes."
(Vice.com)
"Swedish artist Anders Weberg [...] is aiming for a place in film history. Ambiancé is a 720-hour film over six years in the making. [...]
"After simultaneously screening the movie on every continent in 2020, Weberg plans on destroying the film, making its one screening its only screening. Ambiancé's experimental marketing has followed a similar pattern. The first teaser, released in July 2014 and clocking in at around 72 minutes, has since disappeared from the web. Last month, Weber shared a one-minute excerpt from a trailer, which will be released sometime next year and will run for about seven hours and 20 minutes."
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