Pink Floyd: The Final Cut
Pink Floyd released a 19-minute "video EP" in 1983 for The Final Cut, essentially four music videos in a continuous sequence, directed by Willie Christie, who was Roger Waters' brother-in-law. Scottish actor Alex McAvoy, who played the teacher in the film version of The Wall, had a prominent role in the video EP. Waters appears (though all but his mouth is silhouetted) as a patient singing the lyrics to a psychologist on the grounds of the Fletcher Memorial Home.
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| Year | 1983 |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Genre | Music |
| Director | Willie Christie |
| Runtime | 19 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 6.8/10 (15 votes) |
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Waters constructs the visual narrative as a continuous stream of consciousness, where archival war footage and theatrical scenes merge with psychedelic imagery. Director Willie Christie relies on stark contrasts of shadow and light to amplify the isolation and fury embedded in every note.
What lingers after the final frame is the weight of a deeply personal and political lament. This is not a concert film, but a somber, visual extension of the album's core themes. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Willie Christie
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