The Beatles LAST live performance 50th anniversary today: WATCH Don’t Let Me Down on roof THE BEATLES performed live together for the final time 50 years ago today. Culture > TV & Radio > News TV Preview, They Shall Not Grow Old: Peter Jackson’s remarkable film brings the First World War to life. Let's hope it's not just a theatrical release, like Shea Stadium was. The Beatles have a slightly complicated history with 50th Anniversary Editions. Beatles Film “Let it Be” Finally Being Restored for 50th Anniversary Release, Plus Peter Jackson Making Documentary Music by Roger Friedman - January 30, 2019 7:45 am I … Peter Jackson will direct a documentary film using never-before-seen footage of The Beatles’ 1969 recording sessions for their album ‘Let It Be.’ Edit: Note to mods--is there a reason that links in this sub are invisible against the background? Culture > TV & Radio > News TV Preview, They Shall Not Grow Old: Peter Jackson’s remarkable film brings the First World War to life. I was lucky enough to bag a ticket to the one off showing of Peter Jackson's They Shall Not Grow Old, having watched a lot of World War One documentaries and made countless visits to historic sites across France and Belgium I was keen to see what was being marketed as a 'new' perspective on The Great War, it did not disappoint. Let It Be was produced by Neil Aspinall and directed by Michael Lindsey-Hogg. Peter Jackson crafts a tribute to the soldiers of World War I in his restored 3D documentary brimming with life in our They Shall Not Grow Old review. The audience was then politely asked not to film or photograph the segment that followed: a several-minute-long preview of “Lord of the Rings” director Peter Jackson’s forthcoming Beatles film. "Trapped in a Charlie Chaplin World". A release date is not announced, but a restored original "Let It Be" film will also be made available in conjunction with the new film. It includes tracks such as Don't Let Me Down, Maxwell's Silver Hammer, Two Of Us, I've Got A Feeling, Oh Darling, One After 909, Across The Universe, Dig A Pony, I Me Mine, For You Blue, Besame Mucho, Dig It, Get Back and Let It Be. So says director Peter Jackson in a post-screening discussion with Mark Kermode, describing early black and white documentary footage. Some years they have, some they haven't. Whereas modern film runs at 24 fps, most of the old footage is hand cranked, with speeds as low as 12 fps which leads to its jerky nature. The new film will be directed by Sir Peter Jackson. The Lord of the Rings filmmaker’s craft is integral in telling this story. Peter Jackson's WWI documentary, They Shall Not Grow Old, has been recut to commemorate Anzac Day. The Beatles LAST live performance 50th anniversary today: WATCH Don’t Let Me Down on roof THE BEATLES performed live together for the final time 50 years ago today.