Cinématon
Cinématon is a 156-hour long experimental film by French director Gérard Courant. It was the longest film ever released until 2011. Composed over 36 years from 1978 until 2006, it consists of a series of over 2,821 silent vignettes (cinématons), each 3 minutes and 25 seconds long, of various celebrities, artists, journalists and friends of the director, each doing whatever they want for the allotted time. Subjects of the film include directors Barbet Schroeder, Nagisa Oshima, Volker Schlöndorff, Ken Loach, Benjamin Cuq, Youssef Chahine, Wim Wenders, Joseph Losey, Jean-Luc Godard, Samuel Fuller and Terry Gilliam, chess grandmaster Joël Lautier, and actors Roberto Benigni, Stéphane Audran, Julie Delpy and Lesley Chatterley. Gilliam is featured eating a 100-franc note, while Fuller smokes a cigar. Courant's favourite subject was a 7-month-old baby. The film was screened in its then-entirety in Avignon in November 2009 and was screened in Redondo Beach, CA on April 9, 2010.
Average Score : 43
Status: Released
Release Date: 1978-12-20
Geners Documentary
Production Companies K.O.C.K. Production Les Amis de Cinématon
Production Countries France,
Run time: 12480 minutes
Budget: --
Revenue: --
Gérard Courant
Rose Lowder
Bernard Roué
Dominique Noguez
Katerina Thomadaki
Teo Hernández
Gaël Badaud
Joseph Morder
Martine Rousset
Michel Nedjar
Babette Mangolte
Raymonde Carasco
Stéphane Marti
Raphaël Bassan
Michael Snow
Lionel Soukaz
F.J. Ossang
Gina Lola Benzina
Marcel Hanoun
Howard Guttenplan
Jean Douchet
Joseph Losey
Yvonne Rainer
Manoel de Oliveira
Ulrike Ottinger
Derek Jarman
Jean-Luc Godard
Jackie Raynal
Paul Sharits
Stephen Dwoskin
Robert Kramer
Christian Lebrat
Serge Merlin
Roland Lethem
Marie Rivière
Imre Gyöngyössy
Rosette
Philippe Garrel
Wim Wenders
Noël Godin
Maurice Pialat
Sandrine Bonnaire








































