"Roger Waters: The Wall" (2014) is a cinematic hybrid that blends a massive stadium concert with an intimate road movie. Co-directed by Waters and Sean Evans, the film captures his 2010–2013 world tour, during which he performed the legendary Pink Floyd album in its entirety. It is widely praised for its state-of-the-art production, featuring a 240-foot-wide wall that is built and eventually demolished on stage. Core Features

: Interweaves 90 minutes of concert footage with a personal road trip where Waters visits his father’s and grandfather’s war memorials.

: Utilizes massive inflatable puppets, Scarfe’s classic animations, and complex video projections on the literal wall.

: Includes guitarists Snowy White, Dave Kilminster, and G.E. Smith, with vocals by Robbie Wyckoff.

: Notable for being one of the first concert films mixed in Dolby Atmos , creating a 360-degree "wall of sound." Roger Waters: The Wall (2014) - IMDb

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