Roger Waters: The Wall - Live in Berlin
Roger Waters constructs his monumental wall upon the ruins of the Berlin one, assembling a constellation of stars under the open sky. Less than a year after the real barrier's fall, the stage at Potsdamer Platz becomes the epicenter of a musical catharsis. Cyndi Lauper, Joni Mitchell, Albert Finney, and other artists embody the dark opera of rock star Pink's self-destruction. Grandiose sets, pyrotechnics, and a chorus of soldiers transform personal tragedy into a collective ritual of memory and liberation.
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📋 Film Details
| Year | 1990 |
| Country | Germany |
| Genre | Music |
| Director | Ken O'Neill |
| Runtime | 115 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 7.9/10 (37 votes) |
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🎬 MovieFinder's Take
This is not merely a concert but a historical event captured with cinematic grandeur. Waters masterfully transmutes personal anguish into a universal anthem against all walls—both in the mind and between nations.
What lingers after the final brick is placed is the profound resonance of art responding directly to a moment of global change. The spectacle is overwhelming in its scale and emotional precision. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Ken O'Neill
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The electrifying tension of a mass ritual under an open sky.
🎭 Cast
Roger Waters
Self / Pink, The Father / The Doctor
Klaus Meine
Self - Leader, Surrogate Band (as Scorpions)
Matthias Jabs
Self - Lead Guitarist, Surrogate Band (as Scorpions)
Rudolf Schenker
Self - Rhythm Guitarist, Surrogate Band (as Scorpions)
Francis Buchholz
Self - Bassist, Surrogate Band (as Scorpions)
Herman Rarebell
Self - Drummer & Percussionist, Surrogate Band (as Scorpions)
Ute Lemper
Self - Vocals
Cyndi Lauper
Self - Vocals
Thomas Dolby
Self - Synthesizer, vocals
Sinéad O'Connor
Self - Vocals
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