Pink Floyd: KQED movie poster

Pink Floyd: KQED

"An Hour With Pink Floyd"

June 25, 1970 1h 0m 9.2/10 (4 votes)

Originally released in 1970. Pink Floyd: KQED is a music/documentary film. directed by John Coney. At just 60 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring David Gilmour, Roger Waters, and Richard Wright

Synopsis

One of the most celebrated recordings of the Pink Floyd, professionally filmed in San Francisco on the afternoon of the 29th of April 1970. Tracks performed are Atom Heart Mother, Cymbaline, Grantchester Meadows, Green Is Thy Colour, Careful With That Axe Eugene, Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun.

Quick Facts

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Release Date June 25, 1970 55 years ago
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Runtime 1h 0m 60 minutes total
User Rating 9.2/10 Excellent (4 votes)
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Language English Original language

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Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EN

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Pink Floyd: KQED about?

One of the most celebrated recordings of the Pink Floyd, professionally filmed in San Francisco on the afternoon of the 29th of April 1970. Tracks performed are Atom Heart Mother, Cymbaline, Grant...

Who directed Pink Floyd: KQED?

Pink Floyd: KQED was directed by John Coney.

How long is Pink Floyd: KQED?

Pink Floyd: KQED has a runtime of 1 hours and 0 minutes (60 minutes total).

When was Pink Floyd: KQED released?

Pink Floyd: KQED was released on June 25, 1970 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Pink Floyd: KQED?

The main cast of Pink Floyd: KQED includes David Gilmour, Roger Waters, Richard Wright, Nick Mason.