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''[[Russian Ark]]'' is a 2002 film from (obviously) Russia, directed by Alexander Sokurov. The film -- which follows an unseen narrator through the Russian State Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg as he talks about the history of the city and the artifacts within the museum -- is something of a miracle in film-making: the entire film (around 93 minutes, excluding the credits) was shot using a single Steadicam in one continuous, uninterrupted take. When you realize that this film has over 2,000 actors in it, this feat becomes even more incredible.
''[[Russian Ark]]'' is a 2002 film from (obviously) Russia, directed by Alexander Sokurov. The film -- which follows an unseen narrator through the Russian State Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg as he talks about the history of the city and the artifacts within the museum -- is something of a miracle in film-making: the entire film (around 93 minutes, excluding the credits) was shot using a single Steadicam in one continuous, uninterrupted take. When you realize that this film has over 2,000 actors in it, this feat becomes even more incredible.


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* [[Blooper]]: When all of the people are pouring down the staircase, one of the women trips and is [[Corpsing|laughing]] when she gets back up.
* [[Blooper]]: When all of the people are pouring down the staircase, one of the women trips and is [[Corpsing|laughing]] when she gets back up.
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[[Category:Films of the 2000s]]
[[Category:Films of the 2000s]]
[[Category:Russian Ark]]
[[Category:Russian Ark]]
[[Category:Fantasy Films]]
[[Category:Russian Films]]
[[Category:German Films]]
[[Category:Canadian Films]]