Let It Be
:"Let it be" may also refer to a translation of the French phrase Laissez-faire, or the Hebrew word amen.
The film
Let It Be is the title of a 1970 film, released by United Artists and directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg, documenting The Beatles' recording of the album as well as the interpersonal conflicts which eventually split the group apart. The film has been out of circulation since shortly after its initial release, but in 2002 it was announced that the film was being prepared for release on DVD. However, due to legal issues, its reissue has been delayed for some years, and is now projected for release in 2005. It is expected that the DVD will include additional footage not seen in the original film.
Related Topics:
1970 - Film - United Artists - Michael Lindsay-Hogg - The Beatles - 2002 - DVD
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | The Get Back sessions |
| ► | The Get Back album |
| ► | The released album |
| ► | Covers |
| ► | Let It Be... Naked |
| ► | The film |
| ► | Release history |
| ► | External links |
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