It is the title of an article on the Al Arab Publishing House website written by the Syrian writer Nidal Qousha, in which he discusses the project of international French director Gérard Courant, "Cinématon," which is the longest experimental film in the history of world cinema and it provides a cinematic research benefit for those who want to document creative work in general and cinematic work in particular.
Courant has recorded 204 continuous hours so far, and he has in the project's library classifications and options to search for well-known artistic and cultural personalities from filmmakers, critics, producers, journalists, writers, philosophers and plastic artists.