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Museum Hours

2013·1h 47m·Not Rated
Drama
IMDb Rating
★ 6.9/10
2,381 votes
Metascore
84
Metacritic

When a Vienna museum guard befriends an enigmatic visitor, the grand Kunsthistorisches Art Museum becomes a mysterious crossroads that sparks explorations of their lives, the city, and the ways in which works of art reflect and shape the world.

Museum Hours is a 2013 drama movie directed by Jem Cohen, starring Marcus O'Hara, Ela Piplits, Bobby Sommer. It holds an IMDb rating of 6.9/10 from 2,381 votes and runs 1h 47m.

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Director
Jem Cohen
Stars
Marcus O'Hara
Ela Piplits
Bobby Sommer
Mary Margaret O'Hara
Details
2013-09-06
107 min
Movie
Not Rated
★ Austria, United States
★ English, German
Keywords
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