‘Let It Be’ Documentary Re-emerges with New Restoration and Insights
The Beatles' iconic film ‘Let It Be’ receives a fresh restoration, now streaming on Disney+, offering a redefined view of the band's final years.
- The newly restored version of ‘Let It Be’ showcases rare footage and alternate camera angles, enhancing historical perspectives on The Beatles.
- Director Michael Lindsay-Hogg's 1970 documentary, criticized at its initial release, gains a new audience with its digital re-release.
- Peter Jackson's restoration work on the original footage has been pivotal in re-presenting the film’s artistic and historical value.
- The film captures The Beatles in creative flux, highlighting their interpersonal dynamics and spontaneous music creation.
- The release coincides with a new music video for the song ‘Let It Be’, further celebrating the band’s enduring legacy.