The Beatles documentary “The Beatles: Get Back” filmed by famous director Peter Jackson recently revealed the length of the film.
It is understood that this epic documentary will be divided into three parts: upper, middle and lower. The duration of each is 157 minutes, 173 minutes and 138 minutes.
Earlier, some media said that the length of the full set of documentaries would be 6 hours. From the confirmed duration provided by Disney, it seems that “The Beatles: Get Back” is close to 8 hours.
For fans of The Beatles, “The Beatles: Get Back” will be a feast.
According to the plan, Peter Jackson will use the image renovation technology used in the movie “They Shall Not Grow Old” to make this The Beatles film.
It is understood that this time, the material used in the Beatles documentary filmed by Peter Jackson comes from unpublished material taken from January 2 to January 31, 1969.
In 1960, The Beatles was established in Liverpool, England.
Its music style originated from rock music in the 1950s, and developed psychedelic rock, pop rock and other genres.
1969 was the most important year before The Beatles disbanded.
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On January 30th of this year, The Beatles performed its last public performance on the roof of the red brick building at 3 Savile Street.
“The Beatles: Get Back” was launched in February 2019, and it has taken Jackson nearly three years.
As a director who once filmed “The Lord of the Rings”, Peter Jackson was so obsessed with documentaries that many people would have expected it.
For “The Beatles: Get Back”, the producer gave Peter Jackson a lot of material.
Peter Jackson said: “We got 55 hours of unpublished material and 140 hours of audio material. This is enough to make this movie beyond imagination. With new technology, fans of The Beatles can travel back to 1969. Make music with four band members again.”
According to Disney’s plan, “The Beatles: Get Back” will land on Disney+ on December 25, 26, and 27 this year.