Roger Waters: The Wall

It premiered in the Special Presentations section of the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival,[2] with Waters and Evans in attendance.

[3] The concert design and execution draws heavily from the original concert of the same name that followed the release of the Pink Floyd album The Wall (1979).

In addition to the 90 minutes of music, the film also contains interspersed documentary and interview footage taken from a road trip in Europe, with Waters driving an old Bentley.

[4] Waters is also seen reading from John Berger's introduction to Fear, the English translation of Gabriel Chevallier's novel, La Peur.

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