The Beatles: Get Back

The Beatles: Get Back (2021)

2h 53m | Documentary, Musical | UK
8.9IMDb
9.5DouBan

The new Beatles documentary "The Beatles:Get Back" created by Lord of the Rings director Peter Jackson is coming out. Bob Iger, former Disney CEO and now executive chairman of the board, announced at the annual general meeting that the film is scheduled for release in North America on Sept. 4. Earlier, the film revealed that it was about how the Beatles recorded the classic album "Let It Be". Based on 55 hours of previously unexposed video, including rare images produced by the Beatles in the studio, filmed from January 2 to 31, 1969. The Let It Be album was released in May 1970, when the band had just fallen apart. The best part of the video is the Beatles' famous performance on the roof of the former Apple Records headquarters on Savile Street in London. This video was originally used to make a special program, but it is now used in documentaries. There is also 140 hours of audio. Let It Be was often seen as a turbulent time for the band, and Jackson said he was happy to see the new videos and found that the facts were not the same as legends: in those videos.

The new Beatles documentary "The Beatles:Get Back" created by Lord of the Rings director Peter Jackson is coming out. Bob Iger, former Disney CEO and now executive chairman of the board, announced at the annual general meeting that the film is scheduled for release in North America on Sept. 4. Earlier, the film revealed that it was about how the Beatles recorded the classic album "Let It Be". Based on 55 hours of previously unexposed video, including rare images produced by the Beatles in the studio, filmed from January 2 to 31, 1969. The Let It Be album was released in May 1970, when the band had just fallen apart. The best part of the video is the Beatles' famous performance on the roof of the former Apple Records headquarters on Savile Street in London. This video was originally used to make a special program, but it is now used in documentaries. There is also 140 hours of audio. Let It Be was often seen as a turbulent time for the band, and Jackson said he was happy to see the new videos and found that the facts were not the same as legends: in those videos.