New Documentary Explores Teenage Girls' Role in Beatles' American Success
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The new documentary 'Beatles '64,' produced by Martin Scorsese and directed by David Tedeschi, explores the Beatles' transformative impact on American culture during their 1964 U.S. tour. The film, featuring restored footage by the Maysles brothers, highlights the band's influence on gender norms and fan culture, portraying the fervor of Beatlemania and the empowerment of their fans. Premiering on Disney+ on November 29, the documentary includes insights from notable figures like Paul McCartney and Smokey Robinson, celebrating the Beatles' enduring legacy.
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- 'Beatles '64': See the new Disney+ documentary's trailer USA TODAY
- Beatles ’64 review – Fab Four radiate an inexhaustible, almost supernatural energy The Guardian
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