"Let It Be" was no breakup movie

Peter Jackson's docuseries "Get Back" aims to redirect the spotlight to the Beatles' creative camaraderie and affectionate goofing at the heart of those sessions.
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'Let It Be' was never the Beatles' breakup movie. Peter Jackson's new doc shows why Click to view images

Peter Jackson and "Let It Be" director Michael Lindsay-Hogg explain how 57 hours of footage from 1969 tell a different story in "The Beatles: Get Back."

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