How long is the shortest movie?

The shortest narrative film is often cited as The Roundhay Garden Scene (1888) at just 2 seconds, but for modern, commercially released shorts, Fresh Guacamole (2012) at 1 minute, 40 seconds is a well-known example, while some festival shorts can be under a minute, but there's no single, official "shortest movie" as definitions vary greatly from historical clips to experimental art.

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What movie is 51420 minutes?

Logistics, or Logistics Art Project, is a 2012 Swedish experimental film conceived and created by Erika Magnusson and Daniel Andersson. At 51,420 minutes (857 hours or 35 days and 17 hours), it is the longest film ever made.

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Which is the No. 1 18+ movie?

18+ movies to watch

  • Shame. 20111h 41mNC-1772Metascore. ...
  • Poison Ivy. 19921h 33mR51Metascore. ...
  • Exotica. 19941h 43mR72Metascore. ...
  • In the Land of Blood and Honey. 20112h 7mR56Metascore. ...
  • Perfect Sense. 20111h 32mR55Metascore. ...
  • Eyes Wide Shut. 19992h 39mR69Metascore. ...
  • Irreversible. 20021h 37mNot Rated51Metascore. ...
  • Dorian Gray. 20091h 52mR.

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What movies are under 60 minutes?

Short Films under 60 min

  • They Die by Dawn. 201351m. 4.9 (360) Rate. ...
  • The Wave. 198146mTV-GTV Movie. 7.1 (3.6K) Rate. ...
  • The Accountant. 200135mTV-14Short. 7.5 (1.4K) Rate. ...
  • 42 One Dream Rush. 201042mShort. 5.7 (581) Rate. ...
  • The Batman Chronicles. 201435mShort. ...
  • A Fix. 200830mNot RatedShort. ...
  • The Capsule. 201235mNot RatedShort. ...
  • Elwood. 201437mShort.

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What is the #1 saddest movie?

There's no single #1 saddest movie, as it's subjective, but Schindler's List, Grave of the Fireflies, Requiem for a Dream, and Hachi: A Dog's Tale are consistently ranked among the most heartbreaking, often cited for their historical tragedy (Schindler's List, Grave of the Fireflies), intense emotional depth (Requiem for a Dream, Brokeback Mountain), or profound loyalty (Hachi). Other common contenders include The Green Mile, Titanic, and Manchester by the Sea. 

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Is 50 minutes a short film?

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) defines a short film as "an original motion picture that has a running time of not more than 40 minutes including all credits".

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What movie has 18 kids?

Yours, Mine & Ours is a 2005 American family comedy film directed by Raja Gosnell and starring Dennis Quaid, Rene Russo, Rip Torn, and Linda Hunt. It is a remake of the 1968 film of the same name. The film follows a blended family with 18 children, who try to stop the marriage between the two parents.

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What is the #1 rated R movie?

Deadpool & Wolverine and X-Men Universe are the highest-grossing R-rated film and its live-action franchise, respectively.

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What is the #1 movie ever?

There's no single "number one movie" as it depends on the criteria, but James Cameron's Avatar (2009) is the highest-grossing film worldwide unadjusted for inflation. When adjusting for inflation, Gone with the Wind (1939) is often cited as number one, while The Shawshank Redemption (1994) is consistently rated the top movie by users on IMDb based on critical acclaim and audience votes. 

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What movie took 29 years to make?

The animated film that famously took 29 years to make is The Thief and the Cobbler, which began production in 1964 and was finally released (in a modified form) in 1993, though it was an unfinished project riddled with production hell and director changes. Another contender is Mad God, a stop-motion film that was in development for 30 years before its release in 2021. 

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What movie took 48 years to make?

The movie that took 48 years to make is The Other Side of the Wind, Orson Welles' final, unfinished film that began shooting in the 1970s and was finally completed and released by Netflix in 2018, long after Welles' death. The project was famously trapped in legal issues and distribution nightmares, with production spanning years and the editing process continuing posthumously until its eventual release, making it one of the longest-produced films ever.
 

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Is 97 minutes a good movie?

Mediocre at best...

"97 Minutes" falls short of expectations, lacking a certain element that would have elevated it.

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What movie took 7 years to film?

While several films have long productions, the movie famously associated with a multi-year shoot, including a period of about 7 years for filming, is Richard Linklater's Boyhood (2014), shot intermittently from 2002 to 2013, following a boy from age six to eighteen, though the entire project spanned 12 years from start to finish. Other films like The Tale of the Princess Kaguya (8 years) and Dhruva Natchathiram (8 years) also had long productions, but Boyhood is the iconic example of a narrative feature filmed over such an extended, real-time period. 

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Can a short film be 2 minutes?

Anything less than 40 minutes (including credits) is considered industry standard for a short film. A short film can be 2 minutes or 20 minutes. However, some film festivals have shorter or longer runtimes for their short film category.

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What movie made the least?

Zyzzyx Road holds the title for the lowest-grossing movie ever, making just $30 at the box office.

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What are Z-rated movies?

A Z-grade movie is an extremely low-budget film, even worse than a B-movie, characterized by terrible production quality, bad acting, poor scripts, and obvious mistakes (like crew members in shot). These films often lack professionalism, sometimes making unintentional comedy that gives them cult status, appealing to audiences who enjoy "so bad it's good" cinema. 

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Why is rated R 17+?

It is against theater policy to admit unaccompanied minors to R-rated films. Those under 17 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian (at least 21 years old). It may include strong brutal and graphic violence (including blood), excessive strong language, sexually-oriented nudity, drug use, and/or other elements.

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Can a 12 year old watch it?

Due to the graphic and intense nature of the movie, it may not be suitable for children under 12 or 13. While some children may be able to handle the content of the movie, it is ultimately up to the parents or guardians to decide whether their child can handle the content.

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What movie has 533 children?

Delivery Man. In this heartwarming comedy, underachiever David Wozniak (Vince Vaughn) learns he's actually an overachiever—he's fathered 533 children via donations made twenty years earlier! David soon discovers that the shock of his life might just be the best thing that's ever happened to him.

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What movie took 13 years to make?

The movie known for taking an exceptionally long time to film is Richard Linklater's Boyhood (2014), which was shot in segments over 12 years, from 2002 to 2013, to capture the real-time growth of its main character from age six to eighteen. While not exactly 13 years, it's the famous example of a long-term production, though another film, Blood Tea and Red String, is listed as taking 13 years in some contexts. 

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Is 13 lives a true story?

The website's consensus reads, "Steadily helmed by director Ron Howard, Thirteen Lives offers an incomplete but still gripping dramatization of an incredible true story."

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What is the 20 30 rule in film?

These three super simple rules will transform your footage and prevent editing nightmares from ruining your films. Change your camera position by a minimum of 30 degrees if you want your shots to cut together. Ensure your shots are a minimum of 20% different from each other to guarantee cuttability in the edit suite.

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Is $2 million a low budget for a movie?

ASA (Area Standards Agreement) = Feature Films with budgets above $15M and most TV series LBA (Low Budget Agreement): Feature Films with budgets below $15M • Ultra Low/Tier 0: Below $3M • Tier 1A: $3M – 6.25M • Tier 1B: $6.25M – 9M • Tier 2: $9M – 12.5M • Tier 3 : $12.5M – 15M Most films that shoot in Mississippi will ...

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Do short films win Oscars?

A short film is defined as an original motion picture that has a running time of 40 minutes or less, including all credits. An award shall be given for the best achievement in each of two categories.

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