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The Beatles '64 documentary on Disney+ features a small but vital scene that shows the origins of Strawberry Fields Forever.
The most entrancing scene in Martin Scorsese’s Beatles ’64 documentary features John, Paul, George and Ringo on stage in Washington DC, with George Harrison leading his bandmates through a ...
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Beatles ’64: Scorsese tackles the band’s Beatlemania momentProducer Martin Scorsese and Peter Jackson’s Wingnut Films bring to life perhaps the biggest moment in pop music history. Beatles ’64 is the story of John, Paul, George and Ringo arriving in ...
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Watch the trailer for Beatles 64, the new Martin Scorsese-produced film about The Beatles' arrival in AmericaA trailer has been released for Beatles 64, the Martin Scorsese-produced film that tells the story of The Beatles' arrival in the US sixty years ago. The documentary, which was directed by David ...
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Inside the New Documentary ‘Beatles ‘64'Beatlemania gripped the whole country. That moment is captured in Beatles '64, a new documentary produced by Martin Scorsese. It's directed by David Tedeschi, who has worked on many Scorsese docs ...
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The Beatles: Beatles ’64The new Beatles collaboration with Disney+ is Beatles 64, which is available from today. A film produced by Martin Scorsese and directed by David Tedeschi, it focuses ... “It’s not culture ...
David Tedeschi, the director of the upcoming documentary Beatles '64, recently shared insights with NME about this Martin Scorsese-produced film. The documentary, streaming exclusively on Disney+ ...
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‘Beatles '64' Review: David Tedeschi's Disney+ Doc Sees the British Invasion from the Inside OutThis one is called "Beatles '64," it's directed by frequent Martin Scorsese collaborator and "George Harrison: Living in the Material World" editor David Tedeschi (with a technological assist from ...
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Beatles ‘64 director David Tedeschi and producer Margaret Bodde on The Beatles and their rock and roll legacyThey wanted them to fail and worked against them,” says Beatles ‘64 director David Tedeschi, known for Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story By Martin Scorsese, Pretend It’s A City, ...
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