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feature film

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/ˈfiʧər fɪlm/
Forms:feature films
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a full-length movie that has a story

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A feature film is a full-length motion picture, typically lasting between 75 to 180 minutes, intended for theatrical release. It is a standalone film that tells a complete story and is usually shown in movie theaters. Feature films are distinguished from short films by their longer runtime and often involve complex narratives, extensive production values, and a larger budget. They are designed to entertain, inform, or provoke thought, and may be categorized into various genres, such as drama, comedy, action, or documentary.

  • The director's latest project is a feature film that explores themes of love and loss in a post-apocalyptic world.
  • She attended the premiere of the feature film at the prestigious film festival, eager to see the culmination of years of hard work.
  • The studio invested millions of dollars into the production of the feature film, hoping to launch a successful franchise.
  • He landed a leading role in the feature film after impressing casting directors with his audition tape.
  • She wrote the screenplay for the feature film, drawing inspiration from her own life experiences.
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