Beatles ‘Let It Be’ documentary director noticed ‘tension arising’ in the band before infamous breakup
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The Beatles documentary "Let It Be" premiered a month after the band's breakup, and director Michael Lindsay-Hogg noticed some tension during that time but never thought it was the end of the band.
"And then when we were shooting the movie and editing the movie and re-editing the movie and screening the movie, which took from the end of January through to November, they were all together still. So, I had no idea that they were going to break up — and then to break up in such an almost violent way that suddenly there were the Beatles now, the Beatles aren't anymore. I don't think a lot of people did either."
"Let It Be" was filmed in January 1969 and later released in April 1970, just a month after the Beatles formally broke up for good.
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