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The Beatles ‘Were Changing’: Michael Lindsay-Hogg Talks Lost ‘Let It Be’ Doc With Peter Jackson


Michael Lindsay-Hogg discusses the upcoming restoration of his long-lost Beatles doc, 'Let It Be,' with Peter Jackson in a new featurette.

Michael Lindsay-Hogg tells Peter Jackson he’s excited for his long-lost Beatles documentary Let It Be to have “a new life in the sunshine” ahead of its eagerly-anticipated re-release this week. The movie featured some remarkable footage from the creatively fertile, but emotionally fraught writing sessions that produced many of the songs on Let It Be and Abbey Road(plus a few individual solo tunes); and it also included the Beatles’ famous performance on the roof of Apple Corps Records in London. The new restored version — arriving this Wednesday, May 8, on Disney+ — comes after Jackson used the trove of footage Lindsay-Hogg shot to make his essential 2021 documentary, The Beatles: Get Back.

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