Beatles Electroniques
Beatles Electroniques

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Beatles Electroniques

1969
Movie
3 min
English

Part of a collection of restored early works by Nam June Paik, the haunting Beatles Electronique reveals Paik's engagement with manipulation of pop icons and electronic images. Snippets of footage from A Hard Day's Night are countered with Paik's early electronic processing.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Documentary, Music

Plot Summary

This is a fictional entry. The Beatles did not release a film titled 'Beatles Electroniques' in 1969. Their known film releases around this time include 'Yellow Submarine' (animated, released December 1968) and 'Let It Be' (documentary, released May 1970). Without specific details on a film by this title, a plot summary cannot be provided.

Critical Reception

As 'Beatles Electroniques (1969)' does not appear to be a real film, there is no critical reception or audience feedback available. Information about The Beatles' actual film projects from that era, like 'Yellow Submarine' and 'Let It Be', indicates varied but generally positive critical responses, with 'Yellow Submarine' being praised for its innovative animation and psychedelic visuals, and 'Let It Be' receiving more mixed reviews for its portrayal of the band's internal tensions but acknowledgment of its musical significance.

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Google audience: No specific reviews or audience feedback are available for a film titled 'Beatles Electroniques (1969)'. Audience reception for The Beatles' actual films like 'Yellow Submarine' generally highlights its groundbreaking animation and soundtrack, while 'Let It Be' is often discussed for its historical value as a window into the band's final days.

Awards & Accolades

None notable (as the film does not appear to exist). The Beatles received numerous awards throughout their career for their music and films.

Fun Fact

The Beatles' 1968 animated film 'Yellow Submarine' was initially conceived as a way to fulfill their contractual obligations for a film, but it evolved into a critically acclaimed work of art known for its psychedelic visuals and memorable soundtrack.

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