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Acclaimed filmmaker Peter Jackson has released an exclusive sneak peek of his upcoming documentary “The Beatles: Get Back” for fans everywhere to enjoy. The 5-minute special look is available to fans worldwide on TheBeatles.com and streaming on Disney+. Jackson said, “We wanted to give the fans of The Beatles all over the world a holiday treat, so we put together this five-minute sneak peek at our upcoming theatrical film ‘The Beatles: Get Back.’ We hope it will bring a smile to everyone’s faces and some much-needed joy at this difficult time.” Acclaimed filmmaker Peter Jackson’s “The Beatles: Get Back” is a unique cinematic experience that takes audiences back in time to The Beatles’ intimate recording sessions during a pivotal moment in music history. The film showcases the warmth, camaraderie and creative genius that defined the legacy of the iconic foursome. Shot in January 1969 and compiled from over 60 hours of unseen footage (filmed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg) and more than 150 hours of unheard audio, all of which has been brilliantly restored, “The Beatles: Get Back” is the story of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr as they plan their first live show in over two years and charts the writing and rehearsing of 14 new songs, originally intended for release on an accompanying live album. The film features – for the first time in its entirety – The Beatles' last live performance as a group, the unforgettable rooftop concert on London’s Savile Row as well as other songs and classic compositions featured on the band’s final two albums, Abbey Road and Let It Be. An exciting new collaboration between The Beatles and three-time Oscar®-winning filmmaker Peter Jackson (“The Lord of the Rings” trilogy, “They Shall Not Grow Old”) presented by The Walt Disney Studios in association with Apple Corps Ltd. and WingNut Films Productions Ltd., “The Beatles: Get Back” is directed by Jackson, produced by Jackson, Clare Olssen (“They Shall Not Grow Old”) and Jonathan Clyde (“Eight Days A Week”), with Ken Kamins (“The Hobbit” trilogy) and Apple Corps’ Jeff Jones (“Eight Days A Week”) serving as executive producers. Jabez Olssen (“Rogue One: A Star Wars Story”) serves as the film’s editor, and the music is mixed by Giles Martin (“Rocketman”) and Sam Okell (“Yesterday”). “The Beatles: Get Back” will open in U.S. theaters on August 27, 2021.
Sir Peter Robert Jackson (born 31 October 1961) is a New Zealand filmmaker. He is best known as the director, writer, and producer of the Lord of the Rings trilogy (2001–2003) and the Hobbit trilogy (2012–2014), both of which are adapted from the novels of the same name by J. R. R. Tolkien. Other notable films include the critically lauded drama Heavenly Creatures (1994), the horror comedy The Frighteners (1996), the epic monster remake film King Kong (2005), the World War I documentary film T...
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In January 1969, Michael Lindsay-Hogg's cameras captured over 60 hours of unseen footage, a treasure trove that would remain locked away for decades. Now, thanks to Peter Jackson's meticulous restoration work, we're given a glimpse into the Beatles' most intimate moments. This five-minute sneak peek, "The Beatles: Get Back | A Sneak Peek," is more than just a teaser – it's an invitation to step back in time and experience the creative genius of one of history's greatest bands.
As we watch the clip, we're transported to a pivotal moment in music history. The Beatles were on the cusp of their most tumultuous period, but amidst the chaos, they found a sense of camaraderie that would define their legacy. Jackson's film promises to take us back to those intimate recording sessions, where John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr poured their hearts into 14 new songs. These songs were meant for a live album, but fate had other plans.
What makes this clip rare is the context it provides – we're not just watching rehearsals or performances; we're witnessing the Beatles' creative process unfold. We see them brainstorming ideas, experimenting with melodies, and pushing each other to new heights. It's a behind-the-scenes look at one of the most influential bands in history, and it's a privilege to be a fly on the wall.
Jackson's involvement is no coincidence – he's a masterful storyteller who knows how to weave complex narratives into cinematic gold. His work on "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy and "They Shall Not Grow Old" has earned him three Oscar nominations, and his passion for this project shines through in every frame. With "Get Back," Jackson is not just presenting a documentary; he's giving us a time capsule that captures the essence of the Beatles' final days together.
The clip itself is a masterclass in pacing – we're treated to quick cuts of rehearsals, snippets of new songs, and even a glimpse of their infamous rooftop concert. It's a whirlwind tour of the Beatles' creative process, and it leaves us wanting more. Jackson promises that his film will feature this rooftop performance in its entirety, along with other classic compositions from Abbey Road and Let It Be.
What will viewers take away from watching this clip? For one, they'll be reminded of the Beatles' enduring legacy – their music continues to inspire new generations, and their influence can be seen in countless artists who followed in their footsteps. They'll also be introduced to a side of the Beatles that few have ever seen – the creative process behind some of their most iconic songs.
But perhaps most importantly, viewers will be transported back to a moment in time when music was still an art form, not just a commodity. The Beatles' final days together were marked by tension and turmoil, but amidst the chaos, they found a sense of purpose that defined their legacy. As we watch this clip, we're reminded of the power of music to bring people together – even in the darkest of times.
As Jackson himself said, "We hope it will bring a smile to everyone's faces and some much-needed joy at this difficult time." With "The Beatles: Get Back," he delivers on that promise. This five-minute sneak peek is more than just a teaser; it's an invitation to experience one of the most pivotal moments in music history.
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