With 22 minutes of applause, Pan's Labyrinth (2006) holds the record for the longest standing ovation in history, achieved at the Cannes Film Festival.DID YOU KNOW?
Directed by Guillermo del Toro, the dark fantasy film mesmerized audiences with its blend of magical realism and historical drama, earning this extraordinary honor.Brief about the Ovation
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- The ovation took place at the film's Cannes premiere, showcasing its global impact.
- Pan's Labyrinth is a Spanish-language masterpiece, lauded for its visual effects and storytelling.
- The movie won three Academy Awards, including Best Cinematography, further solidifying its legacy.
- It demonstrates how cinema can seamlessly merge art and history.
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