For the first time in the fifty-year history of music, the legendary trip of the Beatles to the USA in 1964 comes to life on the screen thanks to a new film by producer Martin Scorsese. The film "Beatles '64" promises to be a real cinematic revolutionary moment, opening to the audience unique footage of the band's first visit to America, which have never before seen the world in such quality.

Restoration of history: a new level of quality

Thanks to the latest video restoration technology, footage of the band's tour has been given new life in 4K resolution. This allows viewers to see John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr in detail not previously available. Scorsese's direction adds a special charm to this documentary project, combining a traditional narrative with modern technology.

"We want to convey the spirit and energy of the days when music changed the world, " says Martin Scorsese.

"Beatlemania" on the screen

Among the most exciting moments of the trip was the Beatles performance on the Ed Sullivan Show. This event, which gathered 73 million people in front of the screens, became a landmark for their career. The film not only shows archival footage, but also transports the viewer to the times when "Beatlemania" swept the whole world, changing the face of pop culture forever.

Impact on modernity

This documentary is not only a nostalgic look back, but also a reminder of the powerful change that musicians can bring about. The restored Beatles albums in mono format, which are released on November 22, will once again appear on store shelves, giving new generations the opportunity to enjoy the classics.

Scorsese's new film is not just a retrospective, but a real journey through time that leaves an indelible mark. Don't miss out on Disney+ on November 29.

Editor: Yana Davydiuk