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Reviews: Act Naturally
Bethany Easton, Lecturer in Project Management, University of Cumbria, reviews the book 'Act Naturally: The Beatles on Film' by Steve Matteo (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2023 ISBN: 9781493059010, 350 pp.).
With an impressive and ever-expanding number of films on the Beatles, it is only natural that authors are producing texts that examine this particular element of the groupâs history. Steve Matteo delves into this area in Act Naturally: The Beatles on Film, in which he explores the Beatlesâ various escapades in the film world, from A Hard Dayâs Night (dir. Richard Lester, 1964) to Peter Jacksonâs (2021) The Beatles: Get Back. Matteo details his aim from the outset: to offer Beatles fans an engaging but informative text exploring the Beatles on film through a mix of images, description and fact. Each chapter details exact dates, locations and events: "April 7th featured shooting the pub cellar sequence where Ringo is confronted by Raja the Bengal tiger, who turns into a pussycat whenever he hears the fourth movement of Beethovenâs Ninth Symphony, commonly known as âOde to Joyâ. (138)". Although Matteo self-describes as not being âa film scholarâ (vi), his work indicates the contrary, as he presents his meticulously researched findings throughout. This level of detail goes beyond solely exploring the Beatles. There is an enormous amount of historical cinematic context that preceded and surrounded the groupâs film work, including the ânew British film wave: realist films, social problem films, and what came to be known as âkitchen sinkâ filmsâ (11). As the author notes, âThis book is as much a celebration of the films of the Beatles, as it is a championing of the British films of the 1960s in generalâ (vi)