![]() ![]() It’s more than seven hours of the most raw and unguarded footage of The Beatles at work in existence, as they strived to complete an album (‘Let It Be’), concert and accompanying film in just two weeks of January 1969. The result of this four-year surveillance operation is his new three-part Disney+ series The Beatles: Get Back. ![]() “I do feel like I’m eavesdropping in some sort of CIA-type way on conversations 52 years ago,” the Oscar-winning Lord Of The Rings director says, recalling the years he spent uncovering secretive conversations hidden among 60 hours of footage and 150 hours of audio recordings from Michael Lindsay-Hogg’s 1970 film Let It Be – material lost in the vault, unseen and unheard for half a century. When the FBI opened a file on John Lennon in 1971, they must’ve wished they had Peter Jackson on staff.
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