: The film features direct satirical attacks on global leaders, most notably using "Pigs (Three Different Ones)" to lampoon figures like Donald Trump.
Shot primarily during a four-night residency at the Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam, the film is celebrated for its "state-of-the-art" visual production.
: The production utilizes a massive, retractable LED screen that bisects the arena, allowing for high-definition, immersive storytelling that dwarfs the performers and places the audience within the narrative. Roger Waters - Us Them(2019)
: Unlike previous concert films, Sean Evans frequently intercuts the spectacle with close-up shots of fans, capturing their emotional reactions to emphasize the communal nature of the performance. Musical Narrative
: The film meticulously recreates Pink Floyd's visual history, including a physical mock-up of the Battersea Power Station from Animals and a stunning laser-formed prism for "Eclipse". : The film features direct satirical attacks on
(2019) is far more than a standard concert film; it is a cinematic manifesto that bridges the gap between classic rock legend and modern political activism. Directed by Sean Evans and Waters himself, the film documents the 2017–2018 world tour and uses Pink Floyd’s iconic discography to deliver a blistering critique of contemporary authoritarianism, greed, and war. Thematic Core: Transcending Divisiveness
: The performance of "Another Brick in the Wall" features a local youth choir dressed in orange jumpsuits who eventually strip them off to reveal shirts reading "RESIST," turning a classic anthem into a modern call for social reform. : Unlike previous concert films, Sean Evans frequently
The setlist functions as a "carefully curated journey" that blends 1970s classics with tracks from Waters' 2017 solo album, Is This the Life We Really Want? .