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‘Beatles ’64’: Director David Tedeschi on Making Beatlemania Something to Scream About Again for New Disney+ Documentary
I scream, you scream, we all scream for Beatlemania… but maybe it’s been a while. “Beatles ’64,” the new Martin Scorsese-produced documentary on Disney+, aims to recapture the shrieks that greeted the Beatles’ arrival on American shores at the beginning of 1964.
‘Beatles ’64’ Review: The Beatles’ First Visit to America Looks New Again in an Electrifying Documentary Produced by Martin Scorsese
Director David Tedeschi takes vérité footage shot by the Maysles brothers and incorporates it into a meditation on what the Beatles meant in 1964.
Beatles ’64 Director & Producer Explore How The Beatles Swept America In New Disney+ Documentary
Screen Rant interviews Beatles ’64 director David Tedeschi and producer Margaret Bodde about highlighting the band’s first trip to the United States.
'Beatles ’64' documentary takes fans behind the curtain of Beatlemania in America
Beatles ’64, a new documentary, charts the first flush of Beatlemania in America. Drawing heavily from newly restored remarkable verite footage shot by renowned filmmakers Albert and David Maysles alongside newly restored footage discoveries and significantly improved audio,
Intimate documentary captures the Beatles goofing around as they take America by storm in 1964
Likely most people have seen iconic footage of the Beatles performing on “The Ed Sullivan Show.” But how many have seen Paul McCartney during that same U.S. trip feeding seagulls off his hotel balcony?
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The Beatles' ‘64' Documentary Shows the Group's Explosive Arrival Into the U.S.: "They Were a Ray of Light"
That is the premise which the Beatles ‘64, a new documentary released by the band's Apple Corps Ltd., presents to its viewers ...
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Everything We Know About the New Beatles Movies
Sam Mendes would be producing four films about worldwide musical phenomenon The Beatles with Sony Pictures Entertainment and ...
American Songwriter
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The Beatles’ Top 4 Most Experimental Songs
The Beatles put out quite a few stellar experimental songs, and these four are just a few of our favorites from back in the ...
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Did JFK's assassination help The Beatles break the US?
In Beatles '64, the new documentary which charts the impact of the band's first US tour and how it catapulted them to global ...
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One of Hollywood’s most preachy directors goes on a rant against fans of The Beatles
One of Hollywood’s most sanctimonious directors went on X to rant about why he thinks the world needs to move on from The ...
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‘Beatles ’64’ funnels the noise of Beatlemania into comfort television
But for those yearning to feel the happy warmth of American Beatlemania in its earliest days — wailing fans, news conferences ...
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Ringo Starr said Barry Keoghan is playing him in his biopic. Here's what we know about the 4 upcoming Beatles films from director Sam Mendes.
John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, and George Harrison. Starr said Barry Keoghan will play him.
American Songwriter
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4 Times the Beatles Beefed With Each Other Through Music
The Beatles unfortunately beefed with each other quite a bit before and after they broke up, and these four tracks ...
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‘Beatles ’64’ Review: Disney+’s Illuminating Fab Four Doc Captures the Crucible Moment of the Band’s First U.S. Visit
Produced by Martin Scorsese, David Tedeschi’s film threads contemporary interviews and historical context through rare ...
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Why People Misinterpret The Beatles’ ‘Let It Be’ as a Christian Song
Paul McCartney revealed that The Beatles' "Let It Be" is actually about someone who was close to him, not a biblical figure.
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