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Ambiancé – Watch the 7 hour trailer for a 720 hour long film

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One beach – 2 performance artists – 7 hours and 20 minutes in One take, no cuts

The first short 7 hour and 20 minute trailer for Ambiancé the 720 hour long film by Swedish artist Anders Weberg has been released and you can watch it below.

The trailer was filmed in one single take for 7 hours and 20 minutes with no cuts at Hovs Hallar in the south of Sweden. Thats the same location Ingmar Bergman used for the iconic scene where Antonius Block challenges the Grim Reaper to a game of chess in the Seventh Seal from 1957 and the Swedish performers Stina Pehrsdotter and Niclas Hallberg interpreted the chess game from the film as a Bergman-esque comment on the absurdity and randomness of existence in the scenes; life/quest/power /death/escape/rest/love.

The soundtrack is composed by German composer Marsen Jules/Martin Juhls.

Ambiancé is a 720 hour/30 day long film that is set to premiere on December 31 2020. This will be the artist Anders Weberg’s good bye to the moving medium as a way of expression for the last 25 years and no more films will be made after that. C’est fini.

The final film will be screened once syncronised on all the continents and then deleted.

Ambiancé – First short TRAILER – 7 Hours 20 Minutes in one take – by Anders Weberg. from Anders Weberg on Vimeo.

Check out the official site.

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