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George Harrison - Living in the Material World DVD

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Directed by Martin Scorsese, George Harrison - Living in the Material World is a stunning double-feature-length film tribute to one of music's greatest icons.Scorsese uses never-before-seen footage from George Harrison's childhood, throughout his years with The Beatles, through the ups and downs of his solo career, and through the joys and pain of his private life, to trace the arc of George's journey from his birth in 1943 to his passing in 2001. Living in the Material World features private home videos, photos and never before heard tracks to chronicle the incredible... story of the extraordinary man.Despite its epic reach, the film is deeply personal. Ringo Starr, Eric Clapton, Paul McCartney, Yoko Ono, Olivia and Dhani Harrison, among many others, talk openly about George's many gifts and contradictions and reveal the lives they shared together. In every aspect of his professional, personal and spiritual life, until his final hours, George blazed his own path.As his friend John Lennon once said: George himself is no mystery. But the mystery inside George is immense. It's watching him uncover it all little by little that's so damn interesting. [show more]

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Released
10 October 2011
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Lions Gate Home Entertainment 
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Runtime
216 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060223765136 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play • Disc 1 George Harrison - Living in the Material World Part 1• Disc 2 George Harrison - Living in the Material World Part 2 plus special features Directed by Martin Scorsese George Harrison – Living in the Material World is a stunning double-feature-length film tribute to one of music’s greatest icons  Scorsese uses never-before-seen footage from George Harrison’s childhood throughout his years with The Beatles through the ups and downs of his solo career and through the joys and pain of his private life to trace the arc of George’s journey from his birth in 1943 to his passing in 2001 Living in the Material World features private home videos photos and never before heard tracks to chronicle the incredible story of the extraordinary man  Despite its epic reach the film is deeply personal Ringo Starr Eric Clapton Paul McCartney Yoko Ono Olivia and Dhani Harrison among many others talk openly about George’s many gifts and contradictions and reveal the lives they shared together In every aspect of his professional personal and spiritual life until his final hours George blazed his own path  As his friend John Lennon once said "George himself is no mystery But the mystery inside George is immense It’s watching him uncover it all little by little that’s so damn interesting" Special FeaturesPaul McCartney interviewHere Comes The Sun Jeff Lynne interview

Acclaimed director Martin Scorsese helms this documentary profile of the former Beatle, George Harrison. Featuring never-before-seen archive footage, the film traces George's years with the Beatles, his solo work and his private life, chronicling the key events from his birth in 1943, up until his untimely death in 2001. The film includes contributions from, among others, Ringo Starr, Eric Clapton, Paul McCartney, Yoko Ono and George Martin.

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