Hans Zimmer & friends: Le diamant du désert
Original title: Hans Zimmer & Friends: Diamonds in the Desert
- 2025
- 2h 38m
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8.7/10
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A journey through Dubai featuring live performances at Coca-Cola Arena, intimate talks with friends, and stunning moments across desert dunes and the iconic Burj Al Arab.A journey through Dubai featuring live performances at Coca-Cola Arena, intimate talks with friends, and stunning moments across desert dunes and the iconic Burj Al Arab.A journey through Dubai featuring live performances at Coca-Cola Arena, intimate talks with friends, and stunning moments across desert dunes and the iconic Burj Al Arab.
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We were lucky to have been able to watch this from the comfort of the Everyman Theatre in Wokingham. The music and photography simply mind blowing. The interviews (in black and white) are, in part, interesting. The musicians are incredibly talented. The "choreography" totally fitted the music. The sets outside of the concert hall (including the goat) worked well enhancing the musical experience. The concert hall footage shows the togetherness of the band. Humour with and appreciation of each other's talents throughout. Getting technical, the editing was superb, the sound quality absolutely excellent.
Hans Zimmer & Friends: Diamonds in the Desert" is a combination of a concert report from Dubai in 2024, with short interviews with people who have influenced the work of this outstanding film music composer. Among the guests are Christopher Nolan, Dennis Villeneuve, and Jerry Bruckheimer, figures without whom Zimmer could not fully express his talent. The documentary lasts 2.5 hours, which is a very "epic" length, though it seems it could have been a bit shorter. Considering that the interviews add little to the overall theme (those who follow Zimmer's work will not be surprised), are brief, and visually look like phone recordings in a café, I would have preferred the director to focus 100% on the concert, which is interspersed with a few outdoor recordings for the title's needs. Here, the production shines, offering great editing, dynamics, and sound. I really enjoyed the performances of themes from Man of Steel, The Lion King, Gladiator, and The Dark Knight, which had a huge amount of "power." In summary, if you know Hans' music and the films it appeared in, I can't help but recommend it. It's a very nice thing, though not perfect.
My 17 year old self went to see Thelma & Louise back in the early 90's, and my life changed on the spot. The score blew my mind and I've been a fan of HZ ever since. I've been to quite a lot of the live shows during the past 8+ years, and the experience is amazing. Watching *the* man himself having fun on stage, playing some of his massive scores with such talented musicians brings me pure joy every time.
I was so excited to find out this film was being released and it didn't disappoint. I couldn't make the Dubai show which they filmed, but I felt like I was there in the front row while watching it. So much energy! It's possibly the only time I didn't mind the cinema audience applauding during a movie! Hoping for a Blu-ray release so I can watch it anytime. Sound was amazing, loved the interviews and the footage captured in the desert and at Dubai Expo site was beautiful.
I was so excited to find out this film was being released and it didn't disappoint. I couldn't make the Dubai show which they filmed, but I felt like I was there in the front row while watching it. So much energy! It's possibly the only time I didn't mind the cinema audience applauding during a movie! Hoping for a Blu-ray release so I can watch it anytime. Sound was amazing, loved the interviews and the footage captured in the desert and at Dubai Expo site was beautiful.
This "movie" is perfect for any Hans Zimmer fan! I love a lot of his work and this did not leave me disappointed. The entire concert was fantastic! It truly was a breathtaking experience. The music was, as always, beautiful and exquisite. The interviews were great and very interesting. To listen to such masterpieces in a theatre was such a unique experience. If you are unsure about if you want to go... just do it. Go! It's a once in a lifetime opportunity and I can bet that you will enjoy it. Some of my favorite pieces didn't make the cut, but that didn't take away from how incredible the film was. Every moment is thoughtfully presented, and each performance is delivered at the highest level. If you are a fan of Hans Zimmer's work, do not miss this chance to experience greatness. Go see this film now-your future self will thank you.
I haven't written a review in years.
Just watched here in Canberra, Australia.
Sorry, but I started typing to Hans immediately during opening saying the sound was terrible.
I ran out and told attendant.
Who surprisingly jacked it up slightly.
I almost walked out to go home.
But stayed thinking it may not come to video.
But it's obvious there were overdubs.
No bass whatsoever.
Like 3.0 and then 4.0 and then at best 5.0.
The pre-recorded Lisa section was the ONLY redeeming sound mix.
Tear inducing.
I could hear the aircon above the dialogue early on.
The lighting earlier was a bit subpar.
The best live mix was The Lion King.
One could hear every channel track.
Yes, it's worth a watch, but ironic when it's supposed to be about the sound.
Guess one hopes F1 will make up for it, and it better be as good as Days of Thunder.
Jerry Bruckheimer was the most interesting, and Zendeya explained why I keep hearing my wife scrolling through Cornfield Chase clips.
Looking at the credits...I shake my head.
Or is that my ears?
Love the updated arrangements, and newer musicians.
Nile was styling.
Lebo was consummate.
Still prefer Power of One anyday.
There were 4 of us in the cinema.
Yumbo.
Just watched here in Canberra, Australia.
Sorry, but I started typing to Hans immediately during opening saying the sound was terrible.
I ran out and told attendant.
Who surprisingly jacked it up slightly.
I almost walked out to go home.
But stayed thinking it may not come to video.
But it's obvious there were overdubs.
No bass whatsoever.
Like 3.0 and then 4.0 and then at best 5.0.
The pre-recorded Lisa section was the ONLY redeeming sound mix.
Tear inducing.
I could hear the aircon above the dialogue early on.
The lighting earlier was a bit subpar.
The best live mix was The Lion King.
One could hear every channel track.
Yes, it's worth a watch, but ironic when it's supposed to be about the sound.
Guess one hopes F1 will make up for it, and it better be as good as Days of Thunder.
Jerry Bruckheimer was the most interesting, and Zendeya explained why I keep hearing my wife scrolling through Cornfield Chase clips.
Looking at the credits...I shake my head.
Or is that my ears?
Love the updated arrangements, and newer musicians.
Nile was styling.
Lebo was consummate.
Still prefer Power of One anyday.
There were 4 of us in the cinema.
Yumbo.
Did you know
- TriviaWhen talking with Timothee Chalamet, Hans Zimmer says they're the only two people to have collaborated with both Christopher Nolan and Denis Villeneuve. However, the following actors have all been in movies from both directors: Hugh Jackman (The Prestige and Prisoners), David Dastmalchian (The Dark Knight, Prisoners, Blade Runner 2049, Dune Part 1, and Oppenheimer), Emily Blunt (Sicario and Oppenheimer), and Florence Pugh (Oppenheimer and Dune Part 2).
- ConnectionsReferenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 984: Shallow Grave + Yesterday (2025)
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- Runtime2 hours 38 minutes
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