Promo precedes 30-day-long Swedish movie Ambiancé, a surreal dream-like epic due for release in 2020
A Swedish film-maker hoping to break the world record for the longest film of all time has released a 72-minute teaser trailer.
Anders Weberg hopes the near-feature-length promo will serve to whet audience appetites for his proposed 720-hour movie marathon, titled Ambiancé, which will be released in 2020. The director plans to release two further "trailers", one 7 hours and 20 minutes long and a second 72 hours long, in 2016 and 2018 before the final film debuts in its extended glory.
A Swedish film-maker hoping to break the world record for the longest film of all time has released a 72-minute teaser trailer.
Anders Weberg hopes the near-feature-length promo will serve to whet audience appetites for his proposed 720-hour movie marathon, titled Ambiancé, which will be released in 2020. The director plans to release two further "trailers", one 7 hours and 20 minutes long and a second 72 hours long, in 2016 and 2018 before the final film debuts in its extended glory.
Ambiancé - the 720 hour long film [short 72 min teaser] by Anders Weberg from Anders Weberg on Vimeo.
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OMG that's bonkers. That promo is nearly as long as some films
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ReplyDeleteThe guy who had this idea may need mental help. 720 hour film? I struggle with a 3 hour film.
ReplyDeleteNobody's got time for even the trailer.
ReplyDeleteThe 2nd trailer is going to be 7hrs long and the 3rd 72hrs long lol
ReplyDeleteIt's just not even worth it. I reckon there'll be less viewers of the film than the length of it in hours.
ReplyDelete"Hey mom, I'll be back in 3 days, c ya." "What? Where are you going?" "Oh, just watching a trailer for some new movie."
ReplyDeletelol 720 hours film is crazy e.e, you watch it liek a tv series, an hour a day?
ReplyDeleteIf there are enough boobs ill watch the full movie for sure!
ReplyDeleteWell he may want people to watch his film, but nobody would do it. I mean seriously 720 hour movie, no thanks.
ReplyDeleteNope, wouldn't catch me watching that. No matter how good it is, and I have a feeling its not even my type of movie.
ReplyDeleteA 3 hour movie is about as long as I want to sit and stare at something. So what this guy is doing is saying I have would have to waste 8 months of my life to watch this thing. No thanks, I'd miss my golf clubs too much!
ReplyDeleteI'm from Finland and this amuses me because Finns generally mock Swedes so this is kind of like new ammunition against Sweden XD
ReplyDeleteA 720 hour movie...even if i watched one hr a day for a month i don't think i would want to.
ReplyDeleteWho's gonna even watch it? And for how long?!
ReplyDeleteSeriously, I don't have time even for the first trailer!
Jeez, are there any TV series that have lasted enough seasons to even get that long?
ReplyDeleteA 22 episode season show has episodes that run 40-50 minutes (about) meaning the episodes aren't even exactly an hour. So there are less than 22 hours a season.
Unless this is a movie that intends to reproduce every detail of a story in a 720 hour time-span, I don't see how it could possibly work. Even so, it will be boring as hell.
ReplyDeleteYah….that's not art. That's douchey.
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of plot can stay interesting for 720 hrs? I got bored just thinking about it lol
ReplyDeleteThe only way I could see it if it was done in acts, like a six or seven season show.... But I see no possible way there how there could be any quality to the writing acting or directing.
ReplyDeleteWell I would probably watch 20 seasons of Game of Thrones and an additional 30 seasons of GOT spin offs. and even that wouldn't match this...It's not that I think it couldn't work, if viewers would just simply divide it up or if like this dream-film would be like 20/30 different TV shows and all of their seasons rolled into one thing (because dreams can rapidly change), but I doubt that it will be THAT entertaining, but at the same time, I can't deny I'm a little curious about it.
ReplyDeleteI'm very supportive of independent filmakers and what they stand for, sometimes a story is just a story, which is something that's been lost among all the blockbusters around these days, but WTH? the only possible purpose this can have is to break the record, no way there's a story that can take that long to be told. The guy needs help.
ReplyDeleteCan't stop laughing!
ReplyDeleteEven as a TV show, this would be 1080 episodes, each 40 minutes.
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ReplyDeleteWatched 3 minutes of the trailer; WTF was that? Nobody would watch 1 hour of that, much less 720 hours. Any profit it makes will be purely because of the record being broke
ReplyDeleteYeah, um nope. Who even has time for the teaser? If I'm going to spend 30 days out of my life on 1 entertainment plan, I'm going on the world's greatest vacation, not sitting around watching someone break Guinness.
ReplyDeleteHappy to entertain. :-)
ReplyDeleteWell, if nothing else, this film has got publicity covered...
ReplyDeleteHA!!!! Are you kidding me with this?? Who the hell is gonna take the time to watch that? Might as well just skip the trailer and play the movie. No one has time to watch this. People think 3 min is a long time for a video, no way is this going to keep their attention. LOL that's rich.
ReplyDeleteI wonder how long the director's cut is..... Haha! Imagine the amount of filler this thing probably has. Let's just be thankful Michael Bay hasn't tried this yet.
ReplyDeleteUmmm....What the hell? I think I'll pass on this one. Yikes....
ReplyDeleteOk whose gonna take one for the team and watch this promo??! Lol
ReplyDeleteLOL now that was funny! :D
ReplyDeleteAre they kidding? The "trailer" looks like one of those "video art" pieces on display in modern art museums. No amount of alcohol could make me sit through this!
ReplyDeletegeez, talk about being a bit self indulgent..... interesting that some studio greenlit this project that realistically other than some diehards few will actually see
ReplyDelete"Ambiancé is 720 hours long (30 days) and will be shown in its full length on a single occasion syncronised in all the continents of the world and then destroyed."
ReplyDeleteYeah, no thanks.... I don't like to poo-poo people's efforts but come on. Nobody is going to watch the whole thing in one sitting, even if it is supposedly the only chance to see it (and it won't be because somebody will record the streaming like people record everything else illegally).
Well. *IF* you spend 72 minutes watching the teaser you will know for *sure* whether or not you'll want to spend 720 hours watching the actual product.
ReplyDeleteThis meme on this article--perfection! :)
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