¡Meeting The Beatles in India
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[Machine Translation] A mystery tour of the Beatles and India led by the director who encountered the birth of their masterpiece, The White Album. In 1968, 23-year-old Paul Saltzman, seeking to heal his broken heart, enters the ashram (monastery) of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi on the banks of the Ganges River in northern India. There he unexpectedly met John, Paul, George, and Ringo of the world-famous rock band "The Beatles. Since their debut in 1962, the Beatles have been recognized as one of the greatest rock bands of all time, and more than half a century later, they continue to have a profound impact on the world beyond their music. Influenced by Indian music and Eastern thought, they were eventually invited to India by Maharishi, the founder of the Transcendental Meditation Movement, where many of the songs on their masterpiece album "The Beatles" (also known as "The White Album") are said to have been born. The film, which also features rare photographs taken by director Saltzman, as well as the Beatles' female partners at the time, Mike Love and Donovan of the Beach Boys, and actor Mia Farrow, reveals the true face of the Beatles during their stay in India and their songwriting process, which had been shrouded in a veil. David Lynch (Executive Producer & Actor), Morgan Freeman (Narrator), the film's production team, and other Beatles-related people gathered for this film. In this film, Saltzman and Mark Lewison, a leading Beatles researcher, visit Rishikesh, India, and revisit a memorable place now open to the public as the "Beatles Ashram" to tell a rare episode from the perspective of actually being there at the moment of creation. The film also includes an encounter with the real "Bungalow Bill," the story behind the creation of "Dear Prudence," dedicated to Mia Farrow's sister Prudence, and a reunion with George's ex-wife Patti Boyd and her sister Jenny. Also featured is filmmaker David Lynch, one of the film's executive producers and founder of the Transcendental Meditation Endowment, with narration by actor Morgan Freeman. The Beatles: A New Look at the Beatles" is a fan-favorite documentary that offers a glimpse of the Beatles' new and true face, which can only be seen here, through rare and unpublished photographs of the Beatles and rare interviews with people involved in the Beatles' career, now being shown in Japan for the first time. Original bromide enclosed. *The video and audio may be distorted in some parts, but this is due to the master tape.
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