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Before leaving London in February, the Beatles had considered making a documentary film about the Maharishi through Apple Films. [26] [44] The idea gained traction once they got to the ashram, which led to their summoning Denis O'Dell to Rishikesh. [44] Together with Aspinall, he flew to India intent on dissuading the Beatles from making the film.
The Beatles' allegiance to the Maharishi and his teachings marked the first time that the band had committed to employing their influence to popularising a cause. [70] Their attendance at the Bangor seminar, together with Harrison and Lennon's promotional activities, resulted in Transcendental Meditation becoming a worldwide phenomenon.
The Maharishi is also credited with "the proposal of the existence of a unique or fourth state of consciousness with a basis in physiology" and the application of scientific studies to research on the physiological effects of Transcendental Meditation and the development of higher states of consciousness, areas previously relegated to mysticism.
The most profound moment of “Beatles ’64” arrives at the end, when Lennon, in an interview he did for French television, sums up what he thinks the Beatles meant by saying that a ship was ...
A new Beatles documentary, produced by Martin Scorsese and capturing the band's 1964 introduction to the U.S., will arrive on Disney+ on Nov. 29. With director David Tedeschi at the helm, ...
A restored version of the classic Beatles documentary Let It Be is headed to Disney+. The streamer announced Tuesday that director Michael Lindsay-Hogg’s original 1970 film about The Beatles ...
The Beatles and India is a 2021 documentary film directed by Indian author and political journalist Ajoy Bose. It covers the Beatles' immersion in Indian culture and philosophy during the 1960s and the band's influence on India. The documentary's world premiere took place on 29 May 2021, to close the UK Asian Film Festival (UKAFF).
The documentary coincides with the release of a box set of vinyl albums collecting the band’s seven U.S. albums released in ’64 and early ’65 — “Meet The Beatles!,” “The Beatles’ Second Album,” “A Hard Day’s Night” (the movie soundtrack), ”Something New,” “The Beatles’ Story,” “Beatles ’65” and “The ...