The Beatles' documentary will be directed by Ron Howard that will look at the early days of the Brit rock band, it has been revealed.
The documentary directed by the Academy Award winner will focus on 1961 to 1966 and will follow the Fab Four's journey from Liverpool's Cavern Club to their last public concert in San Francisco, the BBC reported.
Howard asserted the impact that the rock bands had on popular culture and the human experience could not be exaggerated.
Howard will once again team with prominent producer Brian Grazer, with whom he collaborated on films including 'The Da Vinci Code' and 'Rush'.
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