Pink Floyd – The Wall

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Pink Floyd – The Wall is a 1982 British musical psychological drama film that visually interprets Pink Floyd’s concept album "The Wall," blending live action and animation to depict a rock star’s mental breakdown and isolation.

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instanceOf film
artDirectionBy Gerald Scarfe NERFINISHED
basedOn The Wall (Pink Floyd album) NERFINISHED
basedOnWorkType concept album
cinematographyBy Peter Biziou NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
depicts fame and alienation
isolation
mental breakdown
war trauma
director Alan Parker NERFINISHED
distributor Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
editedBy Gerry Hambling NERFINISHED
featuresCharacter Pink (fictional rock star) NERFINISHED
format live action and animation
genre musical
psychological drama
rock opera
hasTheme authoritarianism
psychological deterioration
social alienation
language English
musicBy David Gilmour NERFINISHED
Nick Mason NERFINISHED
Pink Floyd NERFINISHED
Richard Wright NERFINISHED
Roger Waters NERFINISHED
notableSong Another Brick in the Wall, Part 2 NERFINISHED
Comfortably Numb NERFINISHED
In the Flesh? NERFINISHED
Run Like Hell NERFINISHED
producer Alan Marshall NERFINISHED
Steve O’Rourke NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1982-07-14
releaseYear 1982
runtimeMinutes 95
screenplayBy Roger Waters NERFINISHED
setIn United Kingdom NERFINISHED
World War II era (flashbacks)
post-war Britain
starring Bob Geldof NERFINISHED
Bob Hoskins NERFINISHED
Christine Hargreaves NERFINISHED
Eleanor David NERFINISHED
James Laurenson NERFINISHED
title Pink Floyd – The Wall NERFINISHED
usesAnimationBy Gerald Scarfe NERFINISHED
writer Roger Waters NERFINISHED

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Alan Parker directed Pink Floyd – The Wall
Gerry Hambling editedFilm Pink Floyd – The Wall
Pink Floyd hasPart Pink Floyd – The Wall
Young Lust includedInFilm Pink Floyd – The Wall
Gerry Hambling notableWork Pink Floyd – The Wall
Alan Parker wroteScreenplayFor Pink Floyd – The Wall