Beatles: How The Beatles Changed The World
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Beatles: How The Beatles Changed The World
In 1963, a band burst onto the world stage and single-handedly transformed popular culture. The Beatles and their music was dynamic, positive and modern. Yet these four lovable Mop-Tops were revolutionaries who would pull the world out of its black and white past and into a technicolor future.
HOW THE BEATLES CHANGED THE WORLD looks at the impact of their artistic evolution and the wider revolution they instigated, from music, fashion, film and art to the British class system, the anti-war movement, the counterculture, Eastern spirituality, psychedelia, the riots of 1968, and how these four young men from Liverpool transformed the world forever.
Featuring exclusive interviews with former head of Apple Records, Tony Bramwell; Beatles’ associate and Underground scenester, Barry Miles; art curator and close friend of John and Yoko, John Dunbar; Merseybeat! publisher, Billy Harry; as well as authors and historians Jonathan Gould, Chris Ingham, Robert Christgau, Anthony DeCurtis and Mark Paytress.
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Rating Information
Not Rated
Subtitle Language
English, Español, Tiếng Việt, 中文简体, 中文正體
Cast
Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Brian Epstein, Tony Bramwell, Bill Harry, Barry Miles, John Dunbar, Jonathan Gould, Chris Ingham, Robert Christgau, Anthony DeCurtis, Mark Paytress
Director
Tom O'Dell
Producer
Tom O'Dell, Elio Espana
Genres
Musical & Dance, Documentary
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