Legendary bandFleetwood Mac will be made into a documentary film. The production, authorized by the musicians, will be available on the Apple TV+ platform soon. He took up directing the film Frank Marshallwho previously had the opportunity to work on film adaptations of the stories of bands such as Bee Gees Whether The Beach Boys. “This is not a rumor. This Apple Original Films documentary from director Frank Marshall will take you on the epic journey of generation-defining Fleetwood Mac,” the band announced on their official Instagram account.
Fleetwood Mac’s story will be brought to the screen. The team will talk about their path to success
For the first time in history, the band will talk about their path to the top, full of ups and downs. The film will include fragments of interviews with living members of the band, as well as never-before-published video materials from life on tour and concerts. Viewers will also be able to see archival interviews with the late musician Christine McViewho played an extremely important role in Fleetwood Mac.
“I am fascinated by the extraordinary story of their musical career. The band members somehow managed to combine their often chaotic and almost operatic personal lives into a common story, which then became a legend. This will be a film about music and the people who created it,” he said in a statement quoted by “People” magazine, the director of the documentary, Frank Marshall.
The story of Fleetwood Mac is ready-made material for a script. Despite the scandals, they deserved great fame
Fleetwood Mac is considered a legend of world rock. The band’s history could be a ready-made script for many soap operas, but high-profile scandals are not all that the group’s musicians can boast of. Over the course of their nearly 60-year career, the British-American band has created a lot of unforgettable hits, including: “Dreams”, “Everywhere”“Little Lues” Whether “Seven Wonders”. They have sold over 200 million records around the world, and the names of the band’s most important members have been honored with a place in the prestigious Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.