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Most of the films in AFI Catalog are feature films. How does the AFI define a feature film?

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Most of the films in AFI Catalog are feature films. How does the AFI define a feature film?

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The AFI Catalog follows the internationally used archival rule that a feature film is at least four reels or 4,000 feet in length or 40 minutes long. All films in the AFI Catalog database are feature films, except for those released between 1893 and 1910.

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