The single take shot is one that seems to be very popular in cinema these days, and with good reason – it’s pretty awesome. Most times however, for films like Birman where the entire movie is one take, the filmmakers will mask cuts to make things easier, but German director Sebastian Schippler made a heist film by the name of Victoria without any cuts whatsoever, and it has a 2-hour 18-minute runtime to boot.
Adopt Films released a new trailer for the film has been today which you can check out below.
Victoria stars Laia Costa and Frederick Lau and is set to open sometime this fall.
This film is not a movie; it’s not about a bank robbery. It IS bank robbery. “Victoria” was shot in one single take. Two hours and eighteen minutes. No cuts. No CGI. No cheap tricks. No expensive ones, either. Just one shot.
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