This material features unpublished images and new interviews from Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr.
The new documentary titled, Beatles '64will be released exclusively in Disney+ next November 29. The film, directed by David Tedeschi and produced by acclaimed filmmaker Martin Scorsesepromises to offer a unique look at the band on their first trip to the United States, with never-before-seen footage and recent interviews with the two surviving members, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr.
Prepare to experience the electrifying moment when The Beatles first played down in America.
“Beatles '64”, an all-new documentary from producer Martin Scorsese and director David Tedeschi, is streaming exclusively on @DisneyPlus November 29. pic.twitter.com/tup7N7pd2N— The Beatles (@thebeatles) October 14, 2024
This documentary includes unpublished recordings filmed by the documentary filmmakers Albert and David Mayslesrestored in 4K, and will highlight iconic moments such as the group's debut on American soil in the Washington DC Coliseum and his famous appearance in The Ed Sullivan Show. In addition, the project also has the collaboration of the families of John Lennon and George Harrisonrepresented by Sean Ono Lennon son of John and Olivia Harrison widow of george. The executive production is in charge of Jeff Jones and Rick Yorn.
Coinciding with the documentary, on November 22, a set of vinyl titled The Beatles: 1964 US Albums In Monowhich celebrates 60 years of the beatlemania global. You can now pre-order them individually or reserve the complete set.
THE BEATLES' 1964 US ALBUMS COLLECTED FOR NEW MONO VINYL BOX SET & LP RELEASES, CELEBRATING 60 YEARS OF GLOBAL BEATLEMANIA
'The Beatles: 1964 US Albums In Mono' Spotlights Seven Albums
Released in America Between January 1964 & March 1965; 180-gram Vinyl LPs Analog Cut from… pic.twitter.com/RGo4u6k5i0— The Beatles (@thebeatles) September 12, 2024
Disney+ The successful documentary had already premiered in 2021 The Beatles: Get Backdirected by Peter Jackson. dRecently, the platform also released a restored version of the documentary The Beatles: Let It Be 1970 and now, this new chapter is added in the history of one of the most important bands in the world.