Peter Jackson explains how 'Beatles: Get Back' shatters myths about group's final days

Wednesday, November 24, 2021
Peter Jackson: 'Get Back' shatters myths about Beatles' final days
Peter Jackson, the famous fan of The Beatles, edited almost 60 hours of footage shot half a century ago during the recording of "Let It Be."

Oscar-winning director Peter Jackson has just finished what he calls his dream job, as the famous fan of The Beatles edited almost 60 hours of footage of the band shot half a century ago during the recording of "Let It Be."

The result is "Get Back," a miniseries for Disney+ that premieres on Thanksgiving Day, and in this extended edition of "The Sitdown with Sandy Kenyon," he explains how the story he discovered sifting through those historic film reels was not the one he was expecting.

"You actually are journeying into 1969, and you're there and so it does feel like a time machine," Jackson told Kenyon. "Plus, it's fly-on-the-wall. It's so intimate. You've never seen The Beatles like this before."

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