Director Martin Scorsese tells the story of the iconic British band The Beatles' first visit to the United States in 1964 in a new documentary.
Renowned filmmaker Martin Scorsese tells the story of the iconic British band The Beatles' first visit to the United States in 1964 in a new documentary.
Produced by Scorsese and directed by David Tedeschi. Beatles'64 It captures the shocking moment when the Beatles visited America for the first time that year.
Featuring never-before-seen footage of the band and the legion of young fans who helped propel them to the top, this doc captures the rare moments when The Beatles became one of the most influential and beloved bands of all time. You can catch a glimpse.
Beatles'64 will stream exclusively on Disney+ starting November 29, 2024.
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US publications variety It was recently reported that Scorsese will be directing the filming of Robbie Robertson's memorial concert in Los Angeles.
Robertson was a Canadian musician who passed away last August.
Shooting of Life is a Carnival: Robbie Robertson's Music Festival It may provide something of a bookend to Scorsese's first film with Robertson. In his first film, he directed a concert film last waltz It commemorates the singer-songwriter and guitarist's final concert with his group The Band in 1976.
Robertson served as music director or scorer for Scorsese films for several decades after the film. last waltz Until his death in 2023.
The final score is Murderers of the Flower Moon. It was the first time a film has been nominated for Best Original Score since Robertson's death.
Earlier this month, Scorsese received the Premio della Mole award at Italy's Cinema Museum.
The award is a lifetime achievement award given by the National Museum of Cinema in the northern Italian city of Turin.
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Beatles'64
The Beatles arrived in New York City, bringing unprecedented excitement and hysteria. From the moment they landed at Kennedy Airport and were greeted by thousands of fans, Beatlemania swept New York and the United States.
Their thrilling debut performance on The Ed Sullivan Show attracted over 73 million viewers, the most-watched television event at the time.
Beatles'64 As well as showcasing the spectacle, it also tells a more intimate behind-the-scenes story, capturing the friendship of John, Paul, George and Ringo as they experienced unimaginable fame.
The film includes rare footage shot by documentary pioneers Albert and David Maysles and has been beautifully restored in 4K by New Zealand's Park Road Post.
The live performance of the Beatles' first American concert at the Washington DC Coliseum and appearance by Ed Sullivan was demixed by WingNut Films and remixed by Giles Martin.
Shining a spotlight on this unique cultural moment and its continuing resonance, the music and footage is supplemented by newly filmed interviews with Paul and Ringo and the fans whose lives were changed by the Beatles. .
Beatles '64 Margaret Board, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Olivia Harrison, Sean Ono Lennon, Jonathan Clyde and Michaela Beardsley also produced, with Geoff Johns and Rick Yorn serving as executive producers.
Coinciding with the film's Disney+ release, America's Beatles' seven albums will be released on 180-gram audiophile records from their original mono master tapes for worldwide release on November 22nd by Apple Corps Ltd./Capitol/UMe analog cut for.
Originally compiled by Capitol Records and United Artists for release in the United States between January 1964 and March 1965, these mono albums have been out of print on vinyl since 1995. I did.
Meet the Beatles!; The Beatles second album; hard days night (original movie soundtrack); something new; the beatles story (2LP); Beatles '65;and early beatles Now available for pre-order in a new vinyl box set titled . The Beatles: 1964 US Album (Mono)six of which are also available individually.
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