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If you are looking to watch it, you can find more information on platforms like IMDb or Rotten Tomatoes .

: The film was captured in one single day using a Steadicam, with the cast and crew rehearsing for months to ensure perfect timing across 33 rooms of the museum. Arca_russa_2002_HD_-_Altadefinizione01

( Arca russa ), directed by Aleksandr Sokurov in 2002, is a groundbreaking cinematic achievement famous for being the first feature film shot in a single, continuous 96-minute take . Filmed entirely within the State Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg, the movie serves as both a historical dreamscape and a tribute to Russian culture. Key Feature Highlights If you are looking to watch it, you

: It premiered at the Cannes Film Festival and has been praised as a "spellbinding masterpiece" for its unique blend of art, history, and experimental filmmaking. Film Details Director Aleksandr Sokurov Lead Actor Sergey Dreyden (The Marquis) Release Year Runtime 96 minutes Location State Hermitage Museum , Saint Petersburg Filmed entirely within the State Hermitage Museum in

: An unseen narrator and a 19th-century French diplomat, the Marquis de Custine ( Sergey Dreyden ), wander through the Winter Palace, encountering historical figures like Peter the Great , Catherine the Great , and Nicholas II .

: The production involved over 2,000 extras and three live orchestras, spanning 300 years of Russian history.

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