Paul McCartney Reflects on Life After The Beatles in New Documentary Trailer
The legendary musician begins by confessing that "The Beatles had been my whole life" and that after their split-up, he thought he'd never write another note of music again. Fate, however, had other plans.
After forming Wings with Linda, his wife and a renowned photographer, McCartney embarked on an incredible journey that spanned over two decades. The new documentary trailer for "Man on the Run" chronicles this period, from their lukewarm debut album "Wild Life" to their monumental third LP "Band on the Run."
McCartney opens up about his complicated relationship with John Lennon, stating that they were "just growing apart." Despite their differences, he acknowledges that they remained close and loved each other deeply. The documentary also offers a glimpse into McCartney's personal life, including his marriage to Linda and the challenges he faced as a grown-up.
The trailer promises to deliver behind-the-scenes footage of Wings on tour and unreleased music, giving fans a rare insight into one of the most creative periods of McCartney's life. Directed by Morgan Neville, "Man on the Run" is set to explore how McCartney rediscovered himself after being part of one of the biggest bands in history.
In a statement, Michele Anthony said that the documentary is at its heart a story about Linda and Paul's enduring love as he finds his own voice as an artist. With the release of the trailer, fans are eagerly anticipating the full documentary, which promises to be a poignant and intimate look at McCartney's life after The Beatles.
The legendary musician begins by confessing that "The Beatles had been my whole life" and that after their split-up, he thought he'd never write another note of music again. Fate, however, had other plans.
After forming Wings with Linda, his wife and a renowned photographer, McCartney embarked on an incredible journey that spanned over two decades. The new documentary trailer for "Man on the Run" chronicles this period, from their lukewarm debut album "Wild Life" to their monumental third LP "Band on the Run."
McCartney opens up about his complicated relationship with John Lennon, stating that they were "just growing apart." Despite their differences, he acknowledges that they remained close and loved each other deeply. The documentary also offers a glimpse into McCartney's personal life, including his marriage to Linda and the challenges he faced as a grown-up.
The trailer promises to deliver behind-the-scenes footage of Wings on tour and unreleased music, giving fans a rare insight into one of the most creative periods of McCartney's life. Directed by Morgan Neville, "Man on the Run" is set to explore how McCartney rediscovered himself after being part of one of the biggest bands in history.
In a statement, Michele Anthony said that the documentary is at its heart a story about Linda and Paul's enduring love as he finds his own voice as an artist. With the release of the trailer, fans are eagerly anticipating the full documentary, which promises to be a poignant and intimate look at McCartney's life after The Beatles.