Legendary Pink Floyd concert film is heading back to Bay Area theaters
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Pink Floyd at Pompeii MCMLXXII, a digitally re-mastered version of the original 1972 concert film, will be shown in cinemas from April 24-29. This restoration features enhanced 4K visuals and audio mixed by Steven Wilson, enhancing the already iconic performance. The film, shot in an empty Roman amphitheater, showcases Pink Floyd’s early classics with the band performing at their peak, particularly highlighting Nick Mason's often underrated drumming. This cinematic experience promises to deliver an unparalleled sound and visual experience for fans and newcomers alike, celebrating the band's legacy.
Pink Floyd at Pompeii MCMLXXII, re-mastered in 4K with enhanced audio, brings the iconic 1972 concert back to cinemas, showcasing the band's unparalleled performance.
This film captures Pink Floyd in their early-'70s glory, performing in an empty amphitheater, delivering a powerful experience with classics like Echoes and A Saucerful of Secrets.
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