'The Medusa Touch
1978 film is 1 hr 49 mins long.
Embedded version here is on Youtube
The Medusa Touch is a 1973 novel by Peter Van Greenaway, which was adapted fairly faithfully into a feature film in 1978.
The novel tells the story of a radically disenchanted novelist with highly destructive telekinetic powers. Its dialogue was described in Kim Newman's book Nightmare Movies (1988) as "incredibly misanthropic".[1] The Medusa Touch is one of several Van Greenaway books featuring the character Inspector Cherry of Scotland Yard.
It is known for the concept of a passenger airplane crashing into a building. See this part in this "making of" article:
https://www.vintag.es/2013/11/making-of-airplane-crash-scene-for.html