Ambient Walks

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Ambient Walks
Directed byZabëlle Skye
Produced byZabëlle Skye
CinematographyZabëlle Skye
Edited byZabëlle Skye
Release date
22 March 2020
Running time
1,800 minutes (30 hours)
CountryUK
LanguageNo language spoken

Ambient Walks is a 2020 New Eiffelic experimental abstract film. With a total runtime of 1,800 minutes (30 hours), some would call it the ninth longest film ever made. The film is the first feature-film to be distributed by Z&jProductions.[1]

The film starts off with archival "VHS"-filtered footage, before turning into a slow motion video of people walking for 2 hours and 7 minutes, looped over and over again until it cuts off and ends after exactly 1,800 minutes (30 hours) of runtime. The film does not have conventional narrative or characters, and largely reduces the experience of cinema to the passing of time, contributing to the film's abstract nature. The film was created, edited and filmed solely by Zabëlle Skye, featuring multiple archival footage from uncredited people. Ambient Walks is the second feature-film to be released in New Eiffel.

The film was uploaded to YouTube in three parts on 22 March 2020 due to YouTube's video runtime upload limit.[2]

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