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Cure for InsomniaJohn Henry Timmis IV once produced a film comprising footage of the poet L. D. Groban reading a 4,080-page poem of his own creation, inter-spliced with X-rated film footage and rock music videos. The result, entitled The Cure for Insomnia, was named by The Guiness Book of World Records as the longest film ever made. Its runtime? 5,220 minutes (eighty-seven hours).
[The film premiered, in its entirety, at The School Of The Art Institute in Chicago, Illinois (31 January to 3 February 1987).]
Groban, Lee D. (?- ) American poet
[Sources: Guiness Book of World Records]More Lee Groban anecdotesRelated Anecdote Keywords: Experimental Film Movies Poetry Boredom Insomnia Sleeping Strange Records Length
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