What is another word for feature film?

Pronunciation: [fˈiːt͡ʃə fˈɪlm] (IPA)

Feature films are an important part of the film industry and they are often referred to by different names. One synonymous term is "full-length film," which denotes a movie that is long enough to be screened in theaters as a standalone production. Another term that is used interchangeably with feature film is "motion picture," which is often used by industry professionals to refer to any type of film product. Other terms that can be used to describe feature films include "cinematic film," "theatrical film," and "big-screen movie." Regardless of the term used, feature films typically have a running time of around 90 minutes or more and are produced for commercial distribution to a mass audience.

What are the hypernyms for Feature film?

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What are the hyponyms for Feature film?

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Famous quotes with Feature film

  • I wanted to make Jerusalem as feature film. But we couldn't finance it only through theatrical release, we couldn't get all the money we needed. We had to get some money from television. So we said, ok, let's do it both ways. So we did it in four parts.
    Bille August
  • Lord of the Rings was something I always wanted to do. I read the book when I was about 25, and I was always hoping if it was ever made into a feature film that I would be involved in some way. And then I finally got it, and I was over the moon. It was fantastic news.
    Sean Bean
  • Dragon's Lair 3D is about as close as you can come to controlling an animated feature film.
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  • When the BBC decided to bring Doctor Who back as a feature film a few years ago, one national newspaper ran a poll to ask its readers who should be the new Doctor, and I topped it.
    Simon Callow
  • When I was going for my graduate degree, I decided I was going to make a feature film as my thesis. That's what I was famous for-that I had my thesis film be a feature film, which was You're a Big Boy Now.
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