
Hans Zimmer & Friends: Diamond In The Desert | New concert film heading into cinemas this March

A concert film and documentary hybrid, Hans Zimmer & Friends: Diamond In The Desert will bring the composer’s legendary music to cinemas in March.
The brilliance of composer Hans Zimmer’s scores speak for themselves, and a new film aims to bring a live concert experience to cinemas. Hans Zimmer & Friends: Diamond In The Desert will feature the composer’s band and an orchestra performing some of his most iconic scores.
Diamond In The Desert isn’t just a concert film, however. It will also include conversations with Billie Eilish, Sir Christopher Nolan, Denis Villeneuve, Jerry Bruckheimer, Johnny Marr, Pharrell Williams, Tanya Lapointe, Timothée Chalamet, and Zendaya. The aim is to provide a glimpse into the musician’s creative process.
Paul Dugdale directs, while Bruckheimer serves as executive producer. Music from such films as Interstellar, Gladiator and The Lion King will feature, and will no doubt sound spectacular in a big theatre.
The brilliance of composer Hans Zimmer’s scores speak for themselves, and a new film aims to bring a live concert experience to cinemas. Hans Zimmer & Friends: Diamond In The Desert will feature the composer’s band and an orchestra performing some of his most iconic scores.
Diamond In The Desert isn’t just a concert film, however. It will also include conversations with Billie Eilish, Sir Christopher Nolan, Denis Villeneuve, Jerry Bruckheimer, Johnny Marr, Pharrell Williams, Tanya Lapointe, Timothée Chalamet, and Zendaya. The aim is to provide a glimpse into the musician’s creative process.
Paul Dugdale directs, while Bruckheimer serves as executive producer. Music from such films as Interstellar, Gladiator and The Lion King will feature, and will no doubt sound spectacular in a big theatre.
- 29.1.2025
- von Maria Lattila
- Film Stories
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