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Showtime to Air Documentary Feature About Former Beatle

Jul 20, 2011  •  Post A Comment

Showtime plans to air a nonfiction feature about one of the former Beatles, which will start tracking him when his plane was grounded on the tarmac in New York on Sept. 11, 2001, reports the New York Post’s ArtsBeat blog.

Called "The Love We Make," the film will continue through Paul McCartney’s planning for and performance at "The Concert for New York City" in the month following the attack on the World Trade Center, the story says.

The project is directed by Bradley Kaplan and Albert Maysles, one of the directors of the famed documentary "Grey Gardens" as well as 1964’s “What’s Happening! The Beatles in the U.S.A.”

Showtime plans to air the film on Sept. 10.

As previously reported, HBO announced recently that it has acquired Martin Scorsese’s documentary about another former Beatle, George Harrison. “George Harrison: Living in the Material World” is scheduled to air in two parts, Oct. 5 and 6.

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