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Toronto Fans Sing ‘Happy Birthday’ To Roger Waters
When the former Pink Floyd front man walked out on stage to introduce the film, a fan in the packed Elgin Theater screamed out happy birthday. That began an impromptu chorus of “Happy Birthday,” and Waters graciously acknowledged his age with an expletive.
“Roger Waters: The Wall” chronicles his recent tour covering the seminal 1979 Pink Floyd album – as well as his inspiration for writing it.
Waters told the audience he began working with co-director Sean Evans five years ago to update the show with a more ecumenical and anti-war approach. Since it kicked off four years ago in Toronto, the tour has grossed nearly $500 million.
Waters came back out for the post-film Q&A to a standing ovation. Moderated by TIFF CEO Piers Handling, the question of Waters’ strong political feelings and the criticism he received for it came up early.
Waters politely responded by saying that his strong, humane traits came from his parents, but he wasn’t there to defend himself or fight with anybody.
The musician has spoken out about Israeli treatment of Palestinians and has refused to play any shows in Israel.
The film does not have a release date.