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The Clock (2010)

A 24HR FILM THAT TELLS THE TIME

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 24H 0M

Director : Christian Marclay

Synopsis

A 24-hour compendium of time-themed film clips, all synched to the time that appears on the clocks and watches within.

Actors

Crews

Christian Marclay
Christian Marclay
Director
Quentin Chiappetta
Quentin Chiappetta
Sound Designer
Christian Marclay
Christian Marclay
Editor
Paul Anton Smith
Paul Anton Smith
Assistant Editor

Trailers and other movies

Christian Marclay:  The Clock

Posters and backgrounds

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