Hungarian Rhapsody By Queen At Cinemas From 20th September

  • 22 Aug 2012 9:00 AM
Hungarian Rhapsody By Queen At Cinemas From 20th September
Hungarian Rhapsody: Queen Live In Budapest ‘86 will be released in cinemas worldwide, with the film is expected to play on screens in over 30 territories worldwide. Originally filmed in 1986, this momentous concert movie has been re-mastered in high definition and 5.1 surround sound for its first–ever cinema screening and opens with a special 25 minute documentary feature following legends of rock, Queen, from just after their historic show–stealing performance at Live Aid on 13 July 1985 through the following year leading up to the concert in Budapest.

As part of the hugely successful 1986 Magic Tour that, poignantly, was the last to be played by Freddie Mercury, Queen were for the first time able to include Hungary on the tour schedule. With three years to go before the fall of the Berlin Wall, this was the largest concert ever staged at the Népstadion, Budapest, and the first Western Rock Concert staged in a stadium behind the then Iron Curtain. It was of such significance to the Hungarian authorities and film industry that a group of the country’s top film cameramen and technicians were brought together to film it for posterity.

Staged for 80,000 ecstatic fans, the concert set includes favourite hits like Bohemian Rhapsody, Crazy Little Thing Called Love, I Want To Break Free and We Are The Champions. The resulting concert movie has been digitally re-mastered for the big screen and is introduced by a documentary feature that gives the inside track on events leading up to the Budapest concert. Using archive footage from rehearsals, interviews with the band and on the road during the Magic Tour – some of which has never been seen before – this fascinating intro feature has been specially created for the cinema release.

Brian May and Roger Taylor: “We’re delighted that Queen fans across the world will finally have the chance to relive this amazing moment for the band. We knew a stadium concert in Budapest was ground–breaking, but hadn’t quite anticipated what a historic night it would turn out to be. The concert looks fantastic on the cinema screen in all its digitally re-mastered glory and the documentary does a great job of setting the scene – it really was an extraordinary time in the band’s history.”

This press release concludes, Hungarian Rhapsody: Queen Live In Budapest ‘86 is a fantastic opportunity to dress up and celebrate the magic of Queen at your local cinema, if you really like that sort of thing then why not go to sing along!

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