This documentary, scheduled for November 29 on Disney+, retraces the group’s trip to America in 1964 through never-before-seen images and exclusive interviews with Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr.
Beatles ’64a documentary on the Beatles produced by Martin Scorsese, is revealed in a first trailer. Scheduled for November 29 on Disney+, it will retrace the group’s trip to America in 1964 through never-before-seen images and exclusive interviews with Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr.
Directed by David Tedeschi, Beatles ’64 promises to tell the story of Beatlemania in the United States while the Fab Four make their debut at Ed Sullivan Show in front of more than 73 million viewers, the most watched television event of all time at the time.
“Beatles ’64 immerses viewers in a frenetic atmosphere while revealing a much more intimate behind-the-scenes story highlighting the genuine camaraderie of John, Paul, George and Ringo in the face of phenomenal stardom,” reads the synopsis. .
Another film about “Let it be” available
This is not the first time that Martin Scorsese has ventured into Beatlemania. In 2011, he directed the documentary George Harrison: Living in the Material Worldabout the life of the famous guitarist and his travels in India.
The filmmaker has also directed several musical documentaries such as The Last Waltz on the Canadian rock group The Band in 1978 or Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story on Bob Dylan for Netflix in 2019.
Last May, another 1970 documentary about the Beatles and the creation of Let It Be, not found for a long timewas restored by Peter Jackson and uploaded to Disney+. Four biopics on each member of the Beatles are also in the works by director Sam Mendes.