After the 2014 “The Hobbit” trilogy, Peter Jackson has not directed a live-action movie for 7 years. After “They Shall Not Grow Old”, his new work “The Beatles: Get Back” is still a documentary.
This work was bought by Disney. “The Beatles: Get Back” will be launched on Disney streaming in three episodes from November 25, and the trailer will be exposed.
“The Beatles: Get Back” tells how The Beatles recorded the classic song & album “Let It Be”.
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The material for this work is derived from 56 hours of previously unexposed video, including rare images produced by The Beatles in the studio.
“The Beatles: Get Back” was filmed from January 2 to 31, 1969.
In May 1970, the album “Let It Be” was released when the band just fell apart.
The climax of these videos is the famous performance of The Beatles-a performance on the roof of the former headquarters of Apple Records in Savile Street, London.
Peter Jackson said that after seeing these new materials, he found something different from the rumors.
Although there are some contradictory plots in those videos, they show more how the band members make classic music.
“Those images are fascinating, interesting and inspiring. They were still very close and close at the time.”
Peter Jackson said that it is very happy to make such a work.
It is reported that the “black technology” recovery technology in the documentary “They Shall Not Grow Old” is also used in the documentary “The Beatles: Get Back”.
“The Beatles: Get Back” won the collaboration of band members Sir James Paul McCartney CH MBE, Ringo Starr and the family of the deceased member.
Including Yoko Ono Lennon, widow of John Winston Lennon, and Olivia Harrison, widow of George Harrison.
Apple Records also participated in the production.