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Fresh Guacamole is a 2012 American animated short film written and directed by PES (Adam Pesapane). [3] The film was nominated for Best Animated Short Film at the 85th Academy Awards ; [ 4 ] at 1 minute and 40 seconds, it is the shortest film ever nominated for an Oscar.
Guinness World Records certified the movie as The World's Smallest Stop-Motion Film ever made. [5] The film was accepted into the Tribeca Online Film Festival and shown at the New York Tech Meet-up and the World Science Festival. The film surpassed a million views in 24 hours, and two million views in 48 hours, with more than 27,000 likes.
This is a list of the shortest airport runways in the world. While most modern commercial aircraft require a paved runway of at least 6,000 feet (1,800 m) in length, many early aircraft were designed to operate from unprepared strips that could be improvised in small spaces.
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The Muppet Movie ; My Stepmother Is an Alien ; Nickelodeon ; One Million B.C. Parasite ; Planet of Dinosaurs ; Planet of the Apes (2001) Playing God (1997) Princess of Mars (2009) The Rapture (1991) The Sea of Grass (1947) Secrets (1933) Short Circuit (1986) A Single Man ; Solar Crisis (1990) Son of the Border (1933) Space Raiders (1983)
Antrum (also known as Antrum: The Deadliest Film Ever Made) is a 2018 Canadian horror film written and directed by David Amito and Michael Laicini. The film is divided into two parts: an opening and closing frame narrative in the form of a mockumentary and a feature film.
Runway is also battling the arrival of OpenAI's text-to-video tool Sora. Runway’s film festival is growing: The event received 300 submissions in its first year; this year there were 3,000 ...
Airport 1975 (also known as Airport '75) is a 1974 American air disaster film and the first sequel to the successful 1970 film Airport.It was directed by Jack Smight, produced by William Frye, executive produced by Jennings Lang, and written by Don Ingalls. [3]