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20 Best Movies That Are Over Three Hours Long, Ranked (2)

It's nice to find yourself with time to spare. Some might have more free time than others, some may find themselves with periods of their lives less busy than others, while some may only find time to spare on occasion. It depends on your stage in life and profession, of course, but everyone deserves a day spent on the couch every now and then.

For those with time to watch more movies than usual, the following best long movies to watch – ranked from long to longest – may well be worthy candidates for your watchlist. Each is well over three hours in length, meaning they're all fairly serious time commitments. They're rewarding films, though, and ideal for patient viewers who don't mind a long sit, and are already familiar with some of the more famous epic films out there.

20 'Oppenheimer' (2023) - 181 minutes

Directed by Christopher Nolan

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Christopher Nolan's no stranger to long, dense films, but Oppenheimer proves to be one of his most dense, and also his longest, easily counting itself among the best 3-hour movies ever. Memorably released the same day as the much brighter Barbie, Oppenheimer is about J. Robert Oppenheimer, particularly regarding his development of the first atomic bomb.

It's got an absolutely massive cast, featuring what feels like half of Hollywood, and a narrative that spans many years while being unafraid to jump between them, all out of order. It's a compelling character study and a psychologically intense movie, keeping things moving and suspenseful for all 181 minutes of its epic runtime.

Oppenheimer

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Biography

Drama

History

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Release Date
July 21, 2023
Director
Christopher Nolan
Cast
Cillian Murphy , Matt Damon , Robert Downey Jr. , Emily Blunt , Alden Ehrenreich , Scott Grimes , Jason Clarke , Tony Goldwyn

Runtime
180 minutes

19 'Magnolia' (1999) - 189 minutes

Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson

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Paul Thomas Anderson is a filmmaker who's no stranger to making movies that easily exceed two hours, but even by his standards, Magnolia is long. Easily among the best 3-hour-long movies, it also needs to be, given it follows a large group of characters whose lives sometimes intersect in unexpected ways throughout the film, culminating with an unusual climax that (sort of) brings them all together.

It makes for a powerful viewing experience though, with numerous great actors all giving fantastic performances. It's easy to get wrapped up in the lives of the flawed and deeply human characters in Magnolia, making it an intimate drama on a scene-to-scene basis, contrasted with an epic runtime and a very large cast.

Magnolia

R

Release Date
December 10, 1999

Director
Paul Thomas Anderson
Cast
Julianne Moore , William H. Macy , John C. Reilly , Tom Cruise , Philip Baker Hall , Philip Seymour Hoffman

Runtime
188

Main Genre
Drama

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18 'Babylon' (2022) - 189 minutes

Directed by Damien Chazelle

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Babylon may have divided critics, but the notorious box office flop from 2022 has its fans, and its reputation may well grow as time marches on. It's a film about the end of the silent era in cinema and the dawn of talkies, and looks at this historically significant event through the eyes of several characters who are all involved with the film industry on some level.

It was a time of big productions and even bigger after-parties, which means that Babylon is a film that uses a huge runtime to depict and reflect such excesses. It moves fast and balances numerous tones and characters, keeping things interesting. And though it's exhausting to watch, that feels like an intended emotional reaction, rather than an unfortunate result of subpar filmmaking.

Babylon

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Drama

Comedy

History

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Release Date
December 23, 2022

Director
Damien Chazelle
Cast
Brad Pitt , Margot Robbie , Jean Smart , Olivia Wilde , Diego Calva

Runtime
189 minutes

17 'Avatar: The Way of Water' (2022) - 192 minutes

Directed by James Cameron

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The wait was worth it, because while Avatar: The Way of Water may have taken 13 years to finally come out, the results were truly astounding and huge. It's a bigger movie than the first Avatar, running about half an hour longer and exploring more of Pandora than ever before.

James Cameron can deliver when it comes to epics, as demonstrated all the way back in 1997, with Titanic. The Way of Water is another success for the filmmaker, and those who get particularly wrapped up in the film's story and characters may well find themselves feeling as though 192 minutes wasn't enough.

Avatar: The Way of Water

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Adventure

Fantasy

Sci-Fi

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December 14, 2022

Director
James Cameron
Cast
Zoe Saldana , Sam Worthington , Sigourney Weaver , Stephen Lang , Cliff Curtis , Joel David Moore

16 'The Emigrants' (1971) - 192 minutes

Directed by Jan Troell

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One of the greatest Swedish movies of all time and one of the underrated long films of the '70s, The Emigrants is part 1 of an epic story about a Swedish family immigrating to America. They do this in the mid-19th century, which means the film ultimately captures the horrors and struggles of traveling between continents at a time well before technology made international travel relatively safe and straightforward.

It's certainly not an easy watch, and doesn't pull any punches in showing the brutal reality of a migrant's life back in the mid-1800s. It's a powerful film, though, and so well-made that even though it's not necessarily fast-paced, it's quite immersive and ultimately makes its 192-minute runtime go by relatively fast.

The Emigrants (1971)

PG

Drama

History

Release Date
March 8, 1971

Director
Jan Troell
Cast
Max Von Sydow , Liv Ullmann , Eddie Axberg , Allan Edwall , Monica Zetterlund , Pierre Lindstedt

Runtime
191 Minutes

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15 'The Right Stuff' (1983) - 193 minutes

Directed by Philip Kaufman

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The Right Stuff is far from your usual historical drama/biographical film. It tells the real-life story of the Mercury Seven, who were the USA's original astronauts who participated in various dangerous missions (including early space travel) in the late 1950s and early 1960s.

It's a film that tackles this story in a way that's anything but dry or boring. It moves well for a movie that exceeds three hours, and has plenty of thrills, humor, and memorable characters to keep viewers engaged. It was, unfortunately, a box office bomb at the time of release, but was critically acclaimed, and is well-deserving of the praise it's garnered in the years since 1983.

The Right Stuff

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Release Date
October 20, 1983

Director
Philip Kaufman
Cast
Sam Shepard , Scott Glenn , Ed Harris , Dennis Quaid , Fred Ward , Barbara Hershey

Runtime
193
Main Genre
Adventure

14 'Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles' (1975) - 202 minutes

Directed by Chantal Akerman

Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles is a film that aims to make the audience feel every one of its 202 minutes. It's not fun to watch, but the movie is boring by design, as it sheds light on the life of the titular Jeanne Dielman, following her over three days as she cleans, cooks, runs errands, and generally goes unappreciated or even unnoticed by the people around her.

Her routine changes a little over the three days that she's followed within the movie, and it's these subtle differences that build to a surprising conclusion. It's a psychological drama that might be one of the slowest slow burns of all time, but it's also highly acclaimed, and even earned the top spot in the .

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13 'The New Land' (1972) - 204 minutes

Directed by Jan Troell

Part 2 of the story that began with The Emigrants, The New Land follows the same family after having arrived in America from Sweden. They imagine that now they've reached their destination, things will be easier, but living outside a main settlement in the middle of America proves to have its own unforeseen challenges.

It feels distinct from the first part while also seamlessly continuing the story, which makes the whole saga a remarkable and devastating 6.5-hour-long epic. Such a film may well be daunting for many people to try and watch, but those who give their time and energy to The Emigrants and then The New Land will be rewarded with a pair of great films.

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12 'The Human Condition I: No Greater Love' (1959) - 206 minutes

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The Human Condition I: No Greater Love is just one part of a huge trilogy that runs for over nine hours. Released in three parts between 1959 and 1961, The Human Condition is among the greatest World War II movies of all time, following a conscientious objector who finds himself forced to fight within the Japanese Army.

Still, given the three films were released separately while telling one story, it's not fair to lump them all together for the purposes of assessing the longest movies of all time. That being said, even just one-third of the trilogy ends up being a huge and appropriately exhausting movie to watch, with this first installment being almost 3.5 hours long.

The Human Condition I: No Greater Love (1959)

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Drama

History

War

Release Date
December 14, 1959

Director
Masaki Kobayashi

Cast
Tatsuya Nakadai , Michiyo Aratama , Chikage Awashima , Ineko Arima , Keiji Sada , Sô Yamamura , Akira Ishihama , Kôji Nanbara

Runtime
208 Minutes

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11 'Heaven's Gate' (1980) - 219 minutes

Directed by Michael Cimino

While Heaven's Gate might not be for everyone, it is undeniably a bold and underrated film, and one not deserving of all the criticism it got at the time of its release. It's a truly epic Western at over three-and-a-half hours, and follows violent clashes between wealthy cattle farmers and immigrants who live in poverty - based on real events that happened during the Johnson County War near the end of the 19th century.

It's an overstuffed movie for sure, working in large-scale battle scenes, almost too many characters, and even a romance subplot, for good measure. But the size of the film and its ambition is awe-inspiring, and even if not all the elements work flawlessly, there are still enough moments of greatness to make the over-hated Heaven's Gate worthy of critical reevaluation.

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10 'A Brighter Summer Day' (1991) - 237 minutes

Directed by Edward Yang

Before making what was likely his masterpiece in 2000 – Yi YiEdward Yang directed another film that's considered one of the greatest of the past few decades by film aficionados. It's a coming-of-age/crime film called A Brighter Summer Day, and is set in Taiwan during the 1960s, focusing on a young boy and the obstacles that come his way when it comes to growing up, maintaining friendships, and falling in love.

It's a slow but beautiful film, and ends up an immensely rewarding experience for those willing to stick with it for almost four hours. It's a film that's easy to fall into, due to the way it looks and feels, and because of how immersive it is. There's a version that's closer to three hours, but the four-hour cut is seen as the director's definitive version.

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9 'Zack Snyder's Justice League' (2021) - 242 minutes

Directed by Zack Snyder

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In 2017, a theatrical version of Justice League was released, and it clocked in at only two hours long. It felt messy and poorly paced, due to the scope of the story and number of characters, with a whole heap of stuff not being given enough room to breathe. It carried Zack Snyder's name, as he was credited with directing it, but it didn't truly feel like his movie.

Several years later, something resembling Snyder's vision was released, title Zack Snyder's Justice League. It's certainly the superior version of the film, though it takes about twice as long to watch. Mostly, it earns that runtime, besides a few scenes after the climax that feel like odd, somewhat awkward set-ups for future movies that will probably never happen.

Zack Snyder's Justice League

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May 18, 2021

Director
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Cast
Ben Affleck , Henry Cavill , Amy Adams , Gal Gadot , Ray Fisher , Jason Momoa , Willem Dafoe , Jesse Eisenberg , Jeremy Irons , Diane Lane , Connie Nielsen , J.K. Simmons

Runtime
242

8 'Hamlet' (1996) - 242 minutes

Directed by Kenneth Branagh

Most film versions of Hamlet – one of William Shakespeare's most famous works, and maybe his definitive tragedy – aren't anywhere near four hours long. This is because most adaptations of Hamlet edit the lengthy play down to make the runtime more digestible. However, director/actor/world's #1 Shakespeare fan, Kenneth Branagh, wanted to do no such thing with his 1996 adaptation.

As such, this film version of the Prince of Denmark's quest for revenge is a long but impressive Shakespeare adaptation. Those who aren't fond of Shakespeare might want to seek out a shorter version that cuts out certain subplots and characters, but for those who want to see all of Hamlet on-screen, this 1996 movie is where it's at.

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7 'The Sorrow and the Pity' (1969) - 259 minutes

Directed by Marcel Ophuls

The Sorrow and the Pity is a documentary that's focused on the Nazi occupation of France during World War II. It covers multiple years and highlights a turbulent and dramatic time in the country's history, and uses a runtime of well over four hours to provide a very comprehensive look at its central subject.

It's a difficult movie to watch, owing to that runtime and the challenging subject matter, with the film overall being dense and even overwhelming. Still, it proves to be rewarding for those who have the patience to get through it and engage with the topics it brings up, making it one of the most essential war documentaries about WWII.

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6 'Les Misérables' (1934) - 281 minutes

Directed by Raymond Bernard

There are a surprisingly large number of Les Misérables adaptations, but this almost five-hour French adaptation made in the 1930s is arguably the best. Like Branagh's Hamlet, it uses its huge runtime to its advantage and is able to include more from Victor Hugo's famed novel than any other film adaptation (the miniseries versions, of course, end up being able to cover a similar amount of material).

Given the novel is split up into parts, so too is this film, with three in total. It might be best to watch each 90-ish minute chunk on its own, with breaks in between because otherwise, it might become overwhelming. On the other hand, for viewers who like to get sucked into an ambitious epic and find it more immersive to watch a huge story like this play out all in one go, it is still possible to watch the 1934 adaptation of Les Misérables in an afternoon.

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5 '1900' (1976) - 317 minutes

Directed by Bernardo Bertolucci

Featuring an impressive cast led by a young Robert De Niro and Gérard Depardieu, 1900 is a gigantic film. Given it shows the lives of its two main characters across multiple decades - beginning chronologically in the year 1900 - it does arguably need all the time it can get, to tell its ambitious story.

Beyond the 5+ hour runtime, it's also challenging for its content and themes. It has some brutal violence and other uncomfortable scenes, and also details the horrors of fascism in unflinching detail. Getting through it really does give you the feeling of having watched someone's entire life play out, and as challenging as the movie is, it's undeniably the length that contributes to this sense of seeing a lifetime condensed into one film.

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4 'Near Death' (1989) - 358 minutes

Directed by Frederick Wiseman

Near Death is a confronting and difficult documentary by design. Simply put, it tackles death in unflinching detail, and follows doctors at an intensive care unit, the patients they care for who are near death, and the struggles the family members of the patients feel as the end approaches.

It's probably only going to appeal to hardened documentary fans, and even then, the six-hour runtime and subject matter could still deter some of them. However, those brave enough to face Near Death may find themselves coming out the other side of this staggeringly long documentary about death with a new outlook on life.

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3 'The Best of Youth' (2003) - 366 minutes

Directed by Marco Tullio Giordana

Some might classify The Best of Youth as a miniseries rather than a film, given it was conceived as a miniseries, but was released theatrically in certain markets, and premiered at the Cannes Film Festival. As such, it rides the line between miniseries and movie, but however you classify it and watch it, one thing's for certain: it's very long.

The Best of Youth uses its six-hour runtime to cover the lives of a family over many years, starting in 1966 and ending in 2003. It's an emotional and very well-made drama about love and life, and is surprisingly easy to get immersed in. It feels long, but not in a bad or boring way, and is up there with the best 3+ hour movies of the 21st century so far.

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2 'Sátántangó' (1994) - 432 minutes

Directed by Béla Tarr

Sátántangó has a reputation for being one of the longest (and most difficult) films of all time. It's a grueling watch by design, having a very slow-paced story centering on a small, rundown village in Hungary, with its population facing great hardships after the fall of Communism.

Even by the standards of movies exceeding three hours, it's a challenging watch. Still, many who've finished the film hail it as a masterpiece, and it's ranked among the top 50 best movies of all time on Letterboxd. Curious viewers do need to know what they're getting into beforehand, but it's undeniably a film that – once watched – can't be forgotten.

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1 'Shoah' (1985) - 569 minutes

Directed by Claude Lanzmann

Not only is Shoah one of the greatest documentaries of all time, but it's also up there as one of the longest. It goes for 9.5 hours and is comprised almost exclusively of interviews with various people whose lives were altered by the Holocaust during World War II, including concentration camp victims, soldiers, and townspeople who lived near the horrific death camps.

It's a movie that needs to be long, as the approach best captures the gargantuan nature of the terrible historical event the documentary covers. Shoah is an incredibly hard film to sit through, but it's a powerful experience and stands as perhaps the definitive film about the Holocaust.

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