Michael Lindsay-Hogg discusses the upcoming restoration of his long-lost Beatles doc, 'Let It Be,' with Peter Jackson in a new featurette.
, the movie, was filmed in January 1969, but released in May 1970, around the same time as the album of the same name, and just weeks after Paul McCartney announced the Beatles had broken up. The movie featured some remarkable footage from the creatively fertile, but; and it also included the Beatles’ famous performance on the roof of Apple Corps Records in London.only got a limited theatrical release in 1970, after which it was officially unavailable for decades.
“I loved the four of them,” Lindsay-Hogg says at the end of the clip. “I really felt love for them, like a director often feels love for an actor. I really cared for them. Also, I knew what a difference they’d made to the world. They did bring joy to the world.” ABC News Meteorologist Rob Marciano Out at the Network
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