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Disney+ have recently re-released a rarely-seen 1970 documentary film titled 'Let It Be', chronicling The Beatles' rehearsals and recordings in January 1969, for what would ultimately become their twelfth and final studio album. The original documentary has been somewhat of a holy grail for Beatles fans, shrouded in mystery due its unavailability for purchase or streaming. This is partly because the original master tapes mysteriously vanished from Apple Corps shortly after the film's completion. Now, the "lost film", shot on 16mm negative, has been meticulously restored and remastered into 4k....
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The 26th edition of International Documentary Festival is taking place in Thessaloniki, Greece. This year’s main tribute, titled “Citizen Queer”, contains a large number of LGBTQI+ documentaries. During the 11 days of the event, a total of 250 are being screened. One of the documentaries presented was “My Stolen Planet”, by Farahnaz Sharifi, has won the top prize. The film features archive footage showing life in Iran before the 1979 Revolution. The director remains in Germany because she can no longer return to Iran. Euronews correspondent, Georgios Mitropoulos, takes you inside one of Europe...
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In 2024, women’s football is one of the world’s fastest growing sports. However, this hasn't always been the case as, after World War II, women were banned or marginalised for playing the beautiful game - which is one of the many reasons that not much is known about the Women’s World Cup in Mexico in 1971. "Copa 71”, a new documentary, aims to close this gap in awareness. Through a compelling blend of rich archival footage and interviews with key figures and players from the tournament, the film explores the remarkable history of the event. Notably, the final match between Mexico and Denmark g...
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