Pink Floyd's 11th Studio Album, 'The Wall', remains to this day the band's most commercially successful record and, along with 'Dark Side of the Moon', their most cherished by the majority of fans. But the road to fruition for this dynamic recording - along with its long aftermath - has been shrouded in mystery for years. This film investigates just how 'The Wall' emerged, the hidden stories surrounding its preparation, recording, delayed release and reception and how it, in many ways, led to the longest hiatus in rock music, keeping Floyd's mainstays, Roger Waters and Dave Gilmour, apart for over 20 years before they finally shared a stage again together in 2006. Featuring rare studio and live footage, exclusive and archive interviews, contributions from those close to the band at the time and a host of other features which all together make for the finest film yet on this enormous piece of work along with what came before and what came after.
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