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"The Beatles: Eight Days a Week" is a documentary film that explores the early years of the Beatles' career, from their formation in Liverpool to their rise to international fame. The film features a wealth of archival footage, including concert performances, interviews, and behind-the-scenes footage, much of which has never been seen before. It teaches a brutal lesson: sometimes, great art
The holy grail of this genre is "verite access"—cameras rolling when the subject doesn't want them to. American Movie (1999) followed Mark Borchardt for three years as he tried to make a short horror film. It works not because of special effects, but because of the painful, hilarious, and authentic access to the poverty and obsession of the indie filmmaker.