feature-length
Americanadjective
adjective
Etymology
Origin of feature-length
First recorded in 1935–40
Example Sentences
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Fennell’s first feature-length effort premiered at Sundance in January of that year and was slated for an April release until the pandemic halted the world, and with it, the theatrical release schedule.
From Salon
On Thursday the festival opened with a rare offering from Afghan cinema: "No Good Men", the third feature-length film from director Shahrbanoo Sadat.
From Barron's
Since this is another Ryan Murphy product — this one created by Connor Hines — we should not be surprised to discover that most of the blanks are filled in with squabbling, private anguish and stretches of scenery that could double as feature-length ads for a designer perfume.
From Salon
Behind the scenes of Walter Thompson-Hernández’s feature-length Sundance Film Festival debut, “If I Go Will They Miss Me,” which tells the story of an L.A. family through the lens of Greek mythology.
From Los Angeles Times
The opening film, "No Good Men", is itself the third feature-length film from Afghan director Shahrbanoo Sadat.
From Barron's
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