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Sunday, February 16, 2020

New Paul McCartney documentary in the works

Last updated on February 8, 2021

From Daily Mail Online, February 16, 2020:

Sir Paul McCartney is to have his life turned in documentary that has been 12 years in the making.

The Beatles legend, 77, who is still actively touring, will have his headline performance at this year’s Glastonbury Festival captured by filmmaker Charlie Lightening as part of the upcoming film.

‘I’ve worked with Paul McCartney for 12 years and I followed him. I am still working with him, it’s not finished. I’ll be with him at Glastonbury,’ project director Charlie said at the NMEs this week.

The film, which does not yet have a release date, includes interviews with the man himself and will look to cover Paul’s decade in the Beatles, his second band Wings and his subsequent solo career.

‘He’s helped me with what I do and I adore him. He’s trusted me and to have someone like that to see up close and work with – that’s inspiring, it makes you better at what you are, it makes you want to be better.’

From Instagram, August 8, 2020:

51 years ago today #thebeatles crossed the road and made history. A couple of years ago @paulmccartney recreated it. Been so hard this summer not been able to pick up with the McCartney tour family and miss out on all the shows. First time in 12 years we have not been out on the road. Hope your all good guys

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