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It is a showing on the tv which has a setting and characters you watch it for at least an 1 hour and its justlike a tv programme but a bit longer

It is a long story take and shown on the screen with songs. Mostly films are more than 2 hours.

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A film that is the focus of the event or night, as in you have a bunch of ads and maybe some other shows and then the movie.

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During the early days of exhibition, newsreels and animated shorts often proceeded the main film, called the "Featured Film" since that was the actual movie you paid to see.

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Feature films are between 70 and 210 minutes long. Any other film, such as short films, documentaries, which do not pertain to this length is a non-feature film. ~ Gyani

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