Two film censors are forced to sit through the 10-hour-long film of white paint slowly drying on a brick wall.
Filmmaker Charlie Lyne made the film as a protest against the fees the censorship board charges to classify movies, a process which is mandatory for a UK release.
A certificate for an average length film costs around £1,000, something that Mr Lyne said can put off some young filmmakers.
After raising nearly £6,000 using a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign, he filmed a 10-hour-long movie showing one of the most boring things imaginable: paint drying.
Filmmaker Charlie Lyne made the film as a protest against the fees the censorship board charges to classify movies, a process which is mandatory for a UK release.
A certificate for an average length film costs around £1,000, something that Mr Lyne said can put off some young filmmakers.
After raising nearly £6,000 using a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign, he filmed a 10-hour-long movie showing one of the most boring things imaginable: paint drying.