Paul McCartney made an appearance at the Tribeca Festival’s “Storytellers” series on Thursday, but did not mention his recent plans to use AI technology to extract vocals of his former bandmate, John Lennon, from an old demo to create a final Beatles record. Instead, McCartney shared memories from his new book, 1964: Eyes of the
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Neil Boyle and Kirk Hendry’s joint feature debut, Kensuke’s Kingdom, brings Michael Morpurgo’s 1999 children’s book to life in a castaway fantasy that follows the journey of 11-year-old Michael, who learns vital lessons about the natural order of things. Seasoned screenwriter Frank Cottrell Boyce is also part of the team, and yet, this could be