← Back to explore

Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii

1972 · Movie · 62 min · ★ 8.0 · 86% critics

MusicDocumentary

A legendary rock band performs a live set inside an ancient Roman amphitheater in Pompeii, filmed without a crowd. The music is paired with striking shots of ruins and the surrounding landscape, with occasional behind-the-scenes moments that make it feel part concert film, part documentary.

Also known as Echoes: Pink Floyd · Pink Floyd · Pink Floyd at Pompeii MCMLXXII

Where to watch

Not currently available to stream in the US.

1 hour to watch.

Streaming availability and prices may be inaccurate or change — verify with the provider before subscribing.

unSUB's subscription recommendations are informational only, not financial advice.

More value for your money

Similar titles, ranked by watch-hours per subscription dollar.

Details
Years
1972
Release date
1972-10-25
Language
English
Runtime
62 min
Critic score
86/100
TMDB rating
8.0/10 (223 votes)
About

You’ll likely enjoy this if you want an atmospheric, audience-free concert experience that feels like a time capsule, closer to Stop Making Sense than a standard documentary; Not for you if you need constant crowd energy or a tight story.

Pros: one-of-a-kind location; immersive, spacey atmosphere; strong live performances | Cons: minimal narrative drive; interviews vary in interest; some stretches feel long

Themes

  • concert
  • rock 'n' roll
  • concert film
  • progressive rock
  • pompeii
  • live music
  • ampitheatre
  • rock
  • pink floyd
  • music concert
  • ancient ruins
  • live musical performance
  • +2 more

Cast & crew

Directed by Adrian Maben