720 Hours facts
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There is an upcoming experimental film called Ambiancé that will be released in Dec 31, 2020. It will have a running time of 720 hours, or 30 days and will be screened globally then destroyed after its initial screening. This will make it "the longest film made that doesn’t exist".
The longest movie in the world is 720 hours (30 days) long, a 72 hour trailer is being released in 2018, and the full movie is yet to be released in 2020.
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The longest movie ever (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.
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The world's largest chicken nugget weighs 51.1 lbs and is 3.25 feet long and 2 feet wide. "It has 2.5 pounds of breading and took six people over three hours to make and cook. It is larger than 720 regular-sized nuggets put together".
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The film Ambiancé is scheduled for release in 2020 and will have a run-time of 720 hours (30 days)
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The longest movie is 720 hours(30) days long and once screened globally, will be destroyed.
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Anders Weberg, film maker will end his career with a 720 hour long movie on December 31, 2020. It will be shown once simultaneously around the globe, and then destroyed once it has ended.
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There is a trailer that last for 72 minutes for a movie that, when finished, will last almost 30 days (or 720 hours)
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About “Ambiancé”, a 720 hour (30 days) long film. Set to release in 2020, the film will be “Shown in full on a single occasion, synchronized in all the continents of the world, and then destroyed.” It will be the longest film in history, beating the previous, “Londen EC1”, by 629 hours.