Swedish film set to ankle out Russian film in terms of single take film

Swedish film set to ankle out Russian film in terms of single take film

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MUMBAI: Swedish film 7333 Seconds of Johanna is all set to replace Aleksandr Sokurov‘s Russian Ark as the longest single take film in the Guinness Book of World Records.

Swedish director Anette Skahlberg, working with a team of 65 cast and crew members, achieved the feat on her fourth attempt in the presence of Guinness World Records officials.

The film narrates the chaotic situation in the life of Johanna: her jealous husband wants the custody of their only child after divorce while her new lover has just proposed to her.

Skahlberg‘s 2 hour - 2 minute - 3 second production beat Aleksandr Sokurov‘s 2001 made Russian Ark that was 1 hour 30 minutes long.

Skahlberg has also written the script and acted in the film.