{"id": "1128520", "content": "<p>Director Peter Jackson&#39;s Beatles film will hit cinemas in September and features never-before-seen footage of the band&#39;s Let It Be recording sessions along with their&nbsp;entire 42-minute&nbsp;rooftop concert.</p>\n\n<p>Walt Disney Studios has acquired the worldwide distribution rights to Jackson&rsquo;s <i>The Beatles: Get Back,</i>&nbsp;which was first announced&nbsp;in <a href=\"https://www.rte.ie/entertainment/2019/0130/1026458-peter-jackson-making-documentary-about-the-beatles/\">January 2019<i>.</i>&nbsp;</a></p>\n\n<p>The eagerly-anticipated&nbsp;film tracks the making of the band&rsquo;s 1970 studio album&nbsp;<i>Let It Be&nbsp;</i>along&nbsp;with&nbsp;their final live concert as a group,&nbsp;the legendary rooftop performance at London&rsquo;s Savile Row.</p>\n\n<p>&quot;No band has had the kind of impact on the world that The Beatles have had, and The Beatles: Get Back&nbsp;is a front-row seat to the inner workings of these genius creators at a seminal moment in music history, with spectacularly restored footage that looks like it was shot yesterday,&quot; said&nbsp;Robert A. Iger, Executive Chairman of&nbsp;The Walt Disney Company.</p>\n\n<p>&quot;I&rsquo;m a huge fan myself, so I could not be happier that Disney is able to share Peter Jackson&rsquo;s stunning documentary with global audiences in September.&quot;</p>\n\n<figure class=\"image\"><img alt=\"\" src=\"https://img.rasset.ie/000e31c3-614.jpg?ratio=1.78\" />\n<figcaption>John and Yoko: Lennon&rsquo;s widow and George Harrison&#39;s widow, Olivia, fully endorse the movie</figcaption>\n</figure>\n\n<p>Jackson is chiefly known as director of&nbsp;<i>The Lord of the Rings </i>trilogy and this foray into music documentary should be fascinating. For his new film, he&nbsp;drew on over 55 hours of unseen footage, filmed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg in 1969.</p>\n\n<p>140 hours of mostly unheard audio recordings from the <i>Let It Be</i>&nbsp;album sessions were also listened back to.<br />\n&nbsp;<br />\n&quot;Working on this project has been a joyous discovery,&quot;&nbsp;Jackson said. &quot;I&rsquo;ve been privileged to be a fly on the wall while the greatest band of all time works, plays and creates masterpieces.&quot;</p>\n\n<p>&quot;I am really happy that Peter has delved into our archives to make a film that shows the truth about The Beatles recording together,&quot; said&nbsp;Paul McCartney. &quot;The friendship and love between us comes over and reminds me of what a crazily beautiful time we had.&quot;<br />\n&nbsp;</p>\n<p>&quot;I&#39;m really looking forward to this film,&quot; said Beatles drummer&nbsp;Ringo Starr.&nbsp;&quot;Peter is great and it was so cool looking at all this footage.</p>\n\n<p>&quot;There was hours and hours of us just laughing and playing music, not at all like the version that came out. There was a lot of joy and I think Peter will show that. I think this version will be a lot more peace and loving, like we really were.&quot;</p>\n\n<figure class=\"image\"><img alt=\"\" src=\"https://img.rasset.ie/0010f4e5-614.jpg?ratio=1.78\" />\n<figcaption>Peter Jackson at work on his World War One documentary They Shall Not Grow Old&nbsp;</figcaption>\n</figure>\n\n<p>The original <i>Let It Be</i>&nbsp;film, directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg, and the accompanying album were filmed and recorded in January and April 1969. They were not released until May 1970, three weeks after The Beatles had disbanded.&nbsp;</p>\n\n<p>Shot on 16mm and blown up to 35mm, the original 80-minute <i>Let It Be</i> movie was built around the three weeks of filming, including an edited version of the rooftop concert. The Grammy-winning album topped the charts in the US&nbsp;and the UK.</p>\n\n<p>Shot on January 30, 1969, The Beatles&rsquo; rooftop concert marked the band&rsquo;s first live performance in over two years and their final live set together. It features mildly hilarious&nbsp;attempts to stop the concert by two young London policemen responding to complaints about&nbsp;excessive noise.&nbsp;</p>", "pillar": "Entertainment", "thumbnail_refcode": "000ddec7", "top_cat": "Music", "categories_list": ["Entertainment", "Beatles", "Movies", "Music", "Paul Mccartney", "Peter Jackson", "Ringo Starr"], "sub_type": "newsdocument", "url": "/entertainment/2020/0404/1128520-peter-jacksons-beatles-film-for-cinemas-in-september/", "title": "Peter Jackson's Beatles film for cinemas in September", "excerpt": "Director Peter Jackson's Beatles film will hit cinemas in September and features never-before-seen footage of the band's Let It Be recording sessions along with their entire 42-minute rooftop concert \u00a0.", "default_index_name": "Entertainment", "promo_link": null, "date_created": "2020-04-04T13:01:45.693Z", "date_modified": "2020-04-04T14:55:12.323Z", "featured_video": null, "featured_audio": null, "icon": null, "year": null, "rating": null, "one_line_summary": null, "third_party_headline": null}