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This concert film captures the essence of a moment in time, celebrating not only Bastille Day but also UNESCO's commitment to tolerance. The atmosphere is electric, with 1.25 million attendees gathered under the iconic Eiffel Tower, creating a surreal backdrop for Jarre's immersive electronic soundscapes. The pacing flows seamlessly, with each set transition blending into a visual feast of lights and lasers that Jarre is known for. It's not just the music; it's the whole experience that stands out, the practical effects that turn the night sky into a canvas. A snapshot of the mid-'90s cultural zeitgeist, it's a unique blend of artistry and social commentary.
The film was released on LaserDisc, making it somewhat scarce and a niche find for collectors who appreciate concert films or electronic music. While not as widely circulated in other formats, the unique combination of visual spectacle and social significance makes this concert a notable entry in Jarre's discography. Given the sheer scale of the event, interest remains steady among those who admire live performances that push the boundaries of art and technology.
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