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3/15/21

[Answer] Where was the world's first full-length feature film made?

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Where was the world's first full-length feature film made?


  • Melbourne, Victoria, Australia:It was Boxing Day in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia in 1906 when the film "The Story of the Kelly Gang" opened. This first multi-reel, feature-length film was the first ever produced. It wasn't without controversy, however. The film portrayed the Kelly gang in a sympathetic light, something the Victorian Government didn't like. It's efforts to censor the film were unsuccessful, and the public flocked to theaters around Australia, and then internationally. Moving pictures entertained the public in the 1890s in Europe and North America but they were mostly set up in temporary spaces and of very short duration. One early success was the 1903 film "The Great Train Robbery," which lasted only about 10 minutes. The "Kelly Gang" film ran for 70 to 80 minutes, depending on which edited version was shown. Source: NMA.gov.AU



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