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The Story of Wish You Were Here

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The Story of Wish You Were Here
Directed byJohn Edginton
Produced by
  • Joss Crowley
  • Alan Ravenscroft
  • Greg Swanborough
  • Andrew Winter
StarringPink Floyd
CinematographyGraham Day
Edited byMerril Stern
Music byPink Floyd
Distributed byEagle Rock Entertainment
Release date
26 June 2012 (2012-06-26)
Running time
85 min approx.
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

The Story of Wish You Were Here is a direct-to-video documentary about the making of Wish You Were Here album by Pink Floyd. After being shown on a few television channels, such as BBC Four,[1] it was released on 26 June 2012, on DVD and Blu-ray.

The film gives an extensive insight of concept, recording the songs and designing the album cover. It includes exclusive interviews with almost every key person, who participated in producing the album. It is the second Pink Floyd documentary by Eagle Rock, the previous being The Making of the Dark Side of the Moon (2003).

The band is represented by all three surviving members – David Gilmour, Nick Mason and Roger Waters. Other participating people include: Joe Boyd, Venetta Fields, Jill Furmanovsky, Roy Harper (who sang vocals on Have a Cigar), Brian Humphries, Peter Jenner, Nick Kent, Aubrey Powell, Ronnie Rondell Jr. (who depicted the "burning man" on the original cover), Gerald Scarfe, and Storm Thorgerson.

The film is about 59 minutes long, with 25 minutes of additional interviews. These also include footage of Roger Waters and David Gilmour performing some excerpts from the original songs, while Brian Humphries, the album's sound engineer, plays back the original sound tapes from Abbey Road Studios archives.[2]

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