Average Shot Length: 1860 Seconds.
The film is comprised of two uninterrupted shots; the first a 5-minute segment that includes the credits and features the scene where the "sisters" speak to both Macbeth and Banquo and has little camera movement; and the second one a 57-minute very complex tracking shot where the camera wanders through a lot of different places and is always moving, in the style that would later become trademark for director Béla Tarr.