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Running time 95 minutes Country United Kingdom Language English Budget $12 million Box office $22.2 million Pink Floyd – The Wall is a 1982 British directed by with animated segments by, and is based on the 1979. The film centers around a confined rocker named Pink, who, after being driven into insanity by the death of his father and many depressive moments during his lifetime, constructs a metaphorical (and sometimes physical) wall to be protected from the world and emotional situations around him. When this coping mechanism backfires he puts himself on trial and sets himself free. The screenplay was written by Pink Floyd vocalist and bassist. Like its musical companion, the film is highly, and symbolic imagery and sound are present most commonly. However, the film is mostly driven by music, and does not feature much. Gerald Scarfe drew and animated 15 minutes of animated sequences, which appear at several points in the film.

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It was the seventh animated feature to be presented in. The film is best known for its disturbing, animated sequences, sexual situations, violence and gore. Despite its turbulent production and the creators voicing their discontent about the final product, the film has since fared well generally, and has established. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Plot [ ] Pink Floyd is a rock star, one of the many reasons which have left him depressed. At the beginning of the film, he appears motionless and expressionless, while remembering his father (', Part 1'). While Pink imagines a crowd of fans entering one of his concerts, but him receiving them in a alter ego, a reveals how his father was killed during, in Pink's infancy (').

The aftermath of the battle is seen ('), and thus, Pink's mother raises him alone, which affects Pink's childhood (', Part 1'). A young Pink later discovers a scroll from and other relics from his father's military service and death ('When the Tigers Broke Free, Part 2'). An depicts the war, showing that the death of the people was for nothing ('). Pink places a bullet on the track of an oncoming train, and imagines the transportation of Jews in that train. At school, he is caught writing poems in class and humiliated by the teacher who reads a poem which is the song '.