

A documentary chronicling the Beatles' rehearsal sessions in January 1969 for their proposed "back to basics" album, "Get Back," later re-envisioned and released as "Let It Be."
Cinematography
Gritty 16mm footage that feels illegally intimate.
Sound
Raw, unpolished rehearsals — mistakes and breakthroughs included.
Direction
Lindsay-Hogg captures a band imploding with uncomfortable closeness.

Director
Michael Lindsay-Hogg
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The original cut was meant to include a full concert film; instead, we got 81 minutes of a band dying.
Paul McCartney hated this film so much he financed Peter Jackson's 'Get Back' trilogy as corrective propaganda — and it worked.