
Overview:
A troubled rock star descends into madness in the midst of his physical and social isolation from everyone.Status: | Released (1982-07-14) |
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Awards: | Won 2 BAFTA 3 wins & 2 nominations total |
BoxOffice: | $22,244,207 |
Screen: | Roger Waters |
Productions: | Goldcrest, Tin Blue, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
Production Countries: | United Kingdom |
Spoken Languages: | English |

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Posters
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Recommendations
Casts
- 47991: Bob Geldof - Pink
- 71247: Christine Hargreaves - Pink's Mother
- 71248: James Laurenson - Pink's Father
- 71249: Eleanor David - Pink's Wife
- 980082: Kevin McKeon - Young Pink
- 382: Bob Hoskins - Rock and Roll Manager
- 980076: David Bingham - Little Pink
Crews
- 67273: Roger Waters - Screenplay - Writing
- 9163: Gerry Hambling - Editor - Editing
- 7726: Alan Marshall - Producer - Production
- 10717: Peter Biziou - Director of Photography - Camera
- 71250: Stephen O'Rourke - Executive Producer - Production
- 67273: Roger Waters - Music - Sound
- 9168: Alan Parker - Director - Directing
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Reviews
Filipe Manuel Neto
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**Pink Floyd's music works on its own. As a film, it's a waste of time.** I don't know if Pink Floyd were aware of the impact that “The Wall” would have when they released it. Today, there is some consensus in considering it one of the best rock albums ever and “Another Brick in t ....
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Using Pink Floyd’s iconic album as a soundtrack not only brings this vibrant feature alive, but it also allows Alan Parker to treat each track as if it were a template to experiment with some quite radically differing styles of storytelling. There is a running theme, that being the t ....
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