
Strange Fruit - The Beatles' Apple Records is a deep dive into the peculiar world that The Beatles created in the late '60s with Apple Corps. The film captures the chaotic atmosphere of the time, a mix of creativity and confusion. You get this sense of a grand experiment, where they opened the doors wide, inviting all sorts of talent—some genuine, others just looking for a piece of the pie. The pacing is a bit erratic, reflecting the tumultuous nature of the era. There's a rawness to the footage, and while much of it is archival, it paints a vivid picture of their ambition versus the reality. It’s this intriguing clash that makes the story both captivating and, at times, a little sad.
Focuses on Apple Corps' ambitious yet chaotic vision.Captures the raw atmosphere of the late '60s.Offers a blend of archival footage and interviews.
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