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  1. 21 de oct. de 2003 · Product description. Conceived by the French director Adrian Maben as "an anti-Woodstock film," Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii was shot in October 1971 in a vacant, 2,000-year-old amphitheater--a venue chosen to accentuate the grandeur and spaciousness of the band's

  2. Director Adrian Maben of course gained notoriety for directing the seminal Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii in 1972. There are echoes of that here (pun intended), as Magritte's paintings are reflected in the artwork that Hypgnosis designed for Pink Floyd's releases of the 1970s. Also, a brief snippet of Obscured by Clouds is heard.

  3. Magritte: Directed by Adrian Maben. With René Magritte. Documentary about the Belgian surrealist artist who died in 1967.

  4. Echoes: Pink Floyd es un documental dirigido por Adrian Maben. Año: 1972. Título original: Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii (Pink Floyd à Pompéi). Sinopsis: Live at Pompeii es un documental musical de la banda británica Pink Floyd, dirigido por el director Adrian Maben y grabado durante el mes de octubre de 1972 en el anfiteatro en ruinas de Pompeya, ...Puedes ver Echoes: Pink Floyd mediante ...

  5. Episode of Series “Phaidon art collection”. About the life of Belgium artist Rene Magritte, one of the most famous of all surrealists. The documentary discusses his personal life and the motivations behind his art. Obsessed with the everyday, Magritte’s practise was to reinvent the ordinary by changing the ‘viewers’ perception.

  6. Stylish film of the British progressive rock band Pink Floyd in 1971 performing a concert with no audience, in the ancient Roman Amphitheater in the ruins of Pompeii, Italy. There are four editions of the film: the original 1972 version with the concert only (60 min.), a longer 1974 theatrical version (85 min.) featuring the concert interspersed with interviews and footage of Pink Floyd in the ...

  7. Adrian Maben: The Soprintendenza of Naples - the official board that controls the site of Pompeii - was certainly suspicious of letting a rock group play in the amphitheater. After searching around I was lucky to meet a professor of the University of Naples - professor Carputti - who had good connections with the Soprintendenza and who was also a Pink Floyd fan.