Just read about this on one pf's site:
"Mason then reaches over and turns on a film projector. As the song Arnold Layne plays, home movies of the Pink Floyd in 1968 are projected onto a screen. Roger Waters gets out of a van as David Gilmour happily mimes playing a guitar. In a bit of jest, Waters is shown miraculously putting the neck of his bass guitar through Mason’s chest as Mason laughs. Gilmour looks on in amazement as Mason turns and laughs at the camera. Richard Wright also laughs at the humor. All in good fun! This is followed by a film of giant inflatable octopus with it’s tentacles all laid out on a lawn next to a lake. Steve O’Rourke wanders up a hill as scenes of Pink Floyd performing on stage at the Crystal Palace Bowl on May 15, 1971, are shown. Home movies of this concert include scenes of the band performing live on stage, various scenes of the audience relaxing and taking in the concert on the bank of the lake, and band members backstage. It was a memorable performance. After the Crystal Palace Bowl film comes home movies of the filming of the movie, Live at Pompeii. Nick Mason is seen enjoying himself behind one of the huge movie cameras as it is raised up in the air on a crane. At this point the film grinds to a halt, the screen fades to black, and the song One of These Days begins. A montage of pictures of Pink Floyd at Pompeii flash across the screen. With a butterfly on his chest, Nick Mason plays his drums with mallets, then sticks, driving the song on. As the song, One of These Days, ends, the scene switches back to the Mosport Racetrack with Nick Mason behind the wheel of his Porsche."
Is this film not exist in traders hands?