The intention of filmmaker Michael Lindsay-Hogg, when creating “Let It Be,” was never to record what would turn out to be some of the Beatles’ last moments together.
Lindsay-Hogg said to News , “There was no sense that they would break up when we were filming.” “I believed that many others believed that even if they might have gone off and released solo albums like individuals do these days, the core of the group would remain together.
And then they were all together again for the time we spent filming, editing, reediting, and showing the film, which ran from the end of January until November. Thus, I was unaware that they would end their relationship.