Russian Ark is a
2002 film by
Soviet director
Aleksandr Sokurov[?] in which an unnamed protagonist wanders through the Russian State
Hermitage Museum, where he sees various historical figures. The film is the world's first unedited feature film: it was recorded in uncompressed
high definition film[?] and consists of a single unedited 90-minute
Steadicam shot through 33 rooms of the museum filled with a cast of over 800 actors.