
"Streaming globally beginning February 27th via Amazon Prime, Man on the Run will draw on "unprecedented access to a never-before-seen archive of Paul and Linda's home videos and photos, as well as new interviews," according to the original press release. More specifically, the film will focus primarily on that wild but magical time from The Beatles' 1970 break-up to Wings' rise to fame throughout the mid-1970s."
""As a lifelong obsessive of all things McCartney, I've always felt that the 1970s were the great under-examined part of his story," Neville said in a statement. "I'm thrilled to have the chance to explore and reappraise this crucial moment in a great artist's life and work." A press release goes on to say that in the doc, McCartney "faces emotional, artistic, and personal challenges while defining a new decade of music.""
Man on the Run will stream globally on Amazon Prime starting February 27. The documentary draws on unprecedented access to Paul and Linda McCartney's home videos, photos, and new interviews. The film concentrates on McCartney's post-Beatles period from the 1970 break-up through Wings' rise in the mid-1970s. The narrative highlights emotional, artistic, and personal challenges as McCartney defines a new decade of music. Themes include reinvention, family unity, artistic risk-taking, and the interplay of family life and creative ambition. The trailer uses intimate archival material to present a playful yet serious portrait of McCartney during this era.
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