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Baz Luhrmann gets EPiC with Elvis Presley in Concert

Season 16

Baz Luhrmann returns to Popcorn Podcast to take us behind the scenes of his "cinematic poem", EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert. The Oscar-nominated director, who recently brought Presley back to the big screen with ELVIS (2022), returns with something even more intimate and unexpectedly personal. EPiC isn’t just a documentary. It’s not a traditional concert film either. Luhrmann says it’s a cinematic dreamscape pieced together from the discovery of buried footage to create something far more insightful than his ELVIS blockbuster. Take a trip down memory lane with one of Australia's most visionary filmmakers, from ballroom dancing in rural Australia to rebuilding The King in 4K.


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