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EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert shows Elvis in his Las Vegas prime.
Summary
Baz Luhrmann's EPiC restores unseen Las Vegas concert footage and an archival audiotape to present Elvis Presley performing in the early 1970s; the film opened in IMAX this week and is scheduled to reach cinemas nationwide next Friday.
Content
Baz Luhrmann's EPiC presents a film built around restored Las Vegas concert footage of Elvis Presley from the early 1970s. The director unearthed extensive unseen material while preparing his 2022 biopic and worked with restoration teams to recover images and sound. An archival audiotape of Elvis speaking was added to the soundtrack. The film opened in IMAX this week and is due in cinemas nationwide next Friday.
Key details:
- Sixty-five boxes of previously unseen Las Vegas concert negatives were found in studio archives stored in salt mines and required restoration.
- The original footage had little or no usable sound; restoration specialists and a team associated with Peter Jackson helped recover and sync the audio.
- An archival audiotape of Elvis talking was incorporated into the film to supplement performance footage.
- The film focuses on Elvis's Las Vegas years in the early 1970s and emphasizes his on-stage charisma and musicality.
- Baz Luhrmann said there was no AI used in the film's visuals.
Summary:
The film presents revived concert material and archival audio to foreground Elvis's live performances during his Vegas period, offering a vivid concert experience rather than a detailed biography. Its immediate release follows the restoration work and it will be shown widely in cinemas next Friday.
