The Beatles First US Visit uniquely chronicles the inside story of the two remarkable weeks when Beatlemania first ignited America. The pioneering Maysles Brothers who filmed at the shoulders of John, Paul, George and Ringo, innovated an intimate documentary style of film-making which set the benchmark for rock and roll cinematography that remains to this day.
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All the feature is given prestige to by the narration in Caetano Veloso's voice, that also signs one of the segments of the project.
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The Beatles: The First U.S. Visit (Documentary reztie's 1991)
Maysles brothers documentary covering the first arrival of "Beatlemania" in the as well at the band's historical appearances on "The Ed Sullivan Show."
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