New Hamburg Beatles Film

Tanya Day with her backing band, The Beatles

Just days after the death of Tony Sheridan and not a full year since the closing of Hamburg’s own Beatles museum, a Manchester based film company has announced plans of a forthcoming film about the Hamburg era of the Beatles’ story.

Here is their official press statement:

It is with great excitement that we at Future Artists are letting the world know we intend to make a feature length documentary film about ‘The Beatles’, following their exploits during the Hamburg years from 1960 through to 1962.

The Beatles ‘ Young and Reckless in Hamburg’ (working title)

A project that has been 6 months in development thus far at Future Artists HQ, we feel it is the right time to let the world know what we are up to and why, and we need your help!

Mark Ashmore the films producer has this to say:

I grew up as a second generation Beatles fan, with the stories of my parents, listening to Beatles record, and hearing about the Beatles legacy. But any music fan will always seek out more knowledge and stories about the people behind the music and how they developed as artists. It’s this ‘creative development’ that is at the centre of the Beatles story we want to tell.
With no manager, PR team or record label bosses standing over them, how did the Hamburg Beatles evolve into the band the world still celebrates today, – this film will hopefully act as an entry point for the 3rd and 4th generation Beatles fans around the world, to get to know the legends behind the music in their formative years.

The documentary film, produced by Future Artists, will also be like no other before it, for the past 6 months the Future Artists collective have been talking with Beatles fans around the world, gathering insights, stories, images, memorabilia, art and collaborators, which will enable the team to create a unique film that is thought provoking, insightful and a re-imagining of Hamburg in the
early 1960s.

We are approaching this project with complete independence from the traditional film industry, instead we are working with Beatles fans around the world to crowd fund and crowd source the
production.
 

It’s our intention at Future Artists to allow the true fans of an artist to enable that artist to grow via collaboration. We now live in an interconnected world of social media, for us this
gives unlimited scope for new ways of working with members of our audience who are also artists and media savvy.
 

Future Artists have done several productions in this manner, but nothing as big as the Beatles Hamburg story, this is a really exciting project to be working on, and to have the chance to collaborate with millions of Beatles fans world-wide.

So far we’ve had a huge response from Beatles fans across the world, people who are keen to work with us and keep us heading in the right direction, we are much appreciative of the help we’ve received so far!

Here are some great examples of fan collaborations:

  • Luc Porte, a Beatles record/rarities collector from Belgium, has given us a sneaky peek of his original Stuart Sutcliffe painting.
  • Andrea from Hamburg has directed us to her massively informative website loaded with Hamburg Beatles archive information – Another Girl
  • Mark Rehkopf from Adventure Visuals, Ontario, Canada, has allowed us to use some of his stunning Beatles artwork, as well as creating our first fan-made poster!
  • We’ve been talking to Eric Krasker, author of ‘The Beatles – Fact and Fiction’ and Hans Olof Gottfridsson, author of ‘The Beatles – From Cavern to Star Club’, both offering their help and
    wisdom towards the project, which is welcomed and appreciated.

So if you want to get involved in this production, please register your interest by heading to our Facebook group and introducing yourself.

Join the discussion – https://www.facebook.com/groups/BeatlesHamburgFilm

We look forward to hearing from you,

The Beatles Hamburg Team – Future Artists, Manchester, UK

You can also Tweet us – @BeatlesHamburg

Or get in touch via email – TheBeatlesHamburg@gmail.com

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