Disney+. According to Disney, the documentary’s two-hour installments will feature a “wealth of tremendous footage Peter Jackson has reviewed, which he has spent the past three years restoring and editing.”The documentary transports audiences to the band’s intimate recording sessions during the 1960s.
Jackson, who also directed “Lord of the Rings,” sifted through more than 60 hours of previously unseen footage and upwards of 150 hours of unheard audio.
The unearthed footage was salvaged from Michael Lindsay-Hogg’s long-lost “Let It Be,” a 1970 television documentary charting the strife and tension of the Brits as they write and rehearse 14 new songs in the lead-up to their final album and concert.“This phenomenal collection of.
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