The Lord of the Rings director has spent the past three years restoring and editing a massive amount of footage for the project, which documents the making of the Beatles’ 1970 album and film, Let It Be.
“In many respects, Michael Lindsay-Hogg’s remarkable footage captured multiple storylines,” Jackson said in a statement detailing his own doc, which was postponed from last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
and Callaway Arts & Entertainment will release The Beatles: Get Back, a 240-page hardcover book featuring transcriptions of the band’s recorded conversations and hundreds of exclusive, previously unseen photos from the sessions.
There was a lot of joy in making those records, those tracks, so I’m certainly looking forward to seeing the whole thing.