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“If you feel it, you can’t help but move to it”
During the production of Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis biopic, a trove of lost footage of Presley's Las Vegas residency and tours was unearthed from the Warner Brothers salt mine archives in Kansas. Now lovingly edited, restored and remastered as an all new concert film, EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert presents the King at the height of his powers while offering an unguarded look into the man himself.
“One of the most exciting concert Films you’ve ever seen”
“A rhinestone-bedazzled bombastic celebration of the King of Rock and Roll”
“A joyous, energetic and inclusive experience”
Baz describes this film as neither a documentary nor a concert film but “something new in the Elvis canon... that befits the magnitude of Elvis as a performer but also offers deeper revelations of his humanity and inner life”. Popping with rich colour, ringing with crisp audio (restored in collaboration with Peter Jackson’s team who restored The Beatles' Get Back film) and carefully cut by Luhrmann’s longtime collaborating editor Jonathan Redmond, this is Elvis like you’ve never experienced before – an essential viewing for fans and newcomers alike.