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NME Screens to show The Beatles’ classic 1970 documentary ‘Let It Be’

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In partnership with Disney+ UKNME Screens returns next month for a special London showing of Let It Be, the 1970 film that documents the making of their 12th and final studio album of the same name – and has long been out of circulation.

Find out how to get free tickets below.Creating exclusive film and TV experiences for NME‘s millions of readers in print, online and social media – NME Screens was launched last year, and has since hosted sold-out screenings of Amy Winehouse biopic Back To Black, saucy tennis thriller Challengers, Wes Anderson’s offbeat sci-fi comedy Asteroid City, acclaimed social satire Saltburn and many more.Our next event is an even hotter ticket – and a must-see for music fans.

Directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg, and filmed in January 1969, Let It Be captures the band during intimate moments of collaboration, discussion and dispute, as well as detailing the writing process for some of the most famous songs ever written.

It culminates with the iconic rooftop concert at the HQ of their company Apple Corps on Saville Row in London.The original theatrical release came one month after news of The Beatles’ split was confirmed in April 1970.

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