2) Resan (The Journey) (1987)

Peter Watkins’ 14-hour documentary tackles global political issues through interviews and reenactments. It examines topics such as war, capitalism, and the environment, aiming to educate and provoke critical thinking. With a runtime of 873 minutes, its length reflects the depth and complexity of the subjects it addresses. Rather than simplify its themes, the film gives space to every perspective, making it feel comprehensive. Its exhaustive approach has made it a significant, albeit challenging, work in political cinema.
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