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Re: the greatest watch film ever
In Response To: the greatest watch film ever ()

I'd never heard of this film. I did manage to find at least 20 minutes of it on youtube. I watched about 3-4 minutes of it. Here's what I found. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6cOhWtyXGXQ

: Nice article, a bit stupid (ok very stupid) that they show a TAG
: Monaco.

: Unquestionably the greatest watch (and clock) film ever is The
: Clock, an art installation by Christian Marclay. He and his team
: went through thousands and thousands of films and found scenes
: containing a close up of a watch or a clock or someone
: mentioning the time and created 24 film loop with a watch or
: time reference for every few minutes of the day. There are
: 12,000 clips in total.

: Unfortunately, due to copyright issues, you can only see it at a
: few select museums when they show it. If you ever get the
: chance, it is worth seeing. Amazing piece of work.

: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Clock_(2010_film )

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