I read in the content bible that films aren't usually split into multiple parts. But I think there's a case for this film to be split in a similar way to Nymphomaniac. Let me provide some information:
- My DVD copy of the film splits it into 4 parts: Rust part1 (up to the intermission), Rust part2 (intermission to the end credits), Remnants, Rails
- Although all parts of the film were released together, I think it's clear that it's meant to be a multiple part film. See wikipedia and the NYT review of the film. Each of the three parts has an opening title card, and closing credits.
- The official(?) US release of this film offers it in either:
However, I think there's also a case for leaving this film as a single 9-hour entry:
- Most news articles describe this film as a single, 9-hour film. (See here and here).
- Most screenings of this film have shown all 3 parts in one day, typically with 3 intermission breaks (example).
- Wikipedia lists this film on it's List of Longest Films article (see the talk page for further discussion of whether this is a single film or 3 separate parts).
Odpoveď od Banana
dňa 9. november, 2020 o 8:32PM
I'm encline to keep it as one entry. I don't remember if it is explained in the Bible, but in the future we should be able to add all the different versions on the same entry.