The whole human condition is encased in the story': why Beatles films just keep coming
Briefly

In the wake of their breakup in 1970, The Beatles remain a dominant presence in cinema with numerous films and documentaries celebrating their legacy and impact.
Music writer Peter Paphides describes The Beatles' story as 'the greatest story ever told' encapsulating 'friendship, love, and incredible music'—the essence of the human condition.
The mid-90s Anthology series sparked a resurgence of interest among younger audiences, with The Beatles re-emerging as a 'current band' alongside the classic influence of their parents.
With projects like Midas Man and Morgan Neville's upcoming documentary, the film industry continues to reflect and explore The Beatles' enduring cultural significance and legacy.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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