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Yesterday Yesterday

Danny Boyle / United Kingdom / 2019 / 112 min / English

Jack Malik is a struggling singer-songwriter in a tiny English seaside town whose dreams of fame are rapidly fading. But after a mysterious global blackout, Jack wakes up to discover that The Beatles have never existed. Yesterday, everyone knew them. Today, only Jack remembers their songs.

cast Himesh Patel, Lily James, Ed Sheeran, Kate McKinnon

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From Academy Award-winning director Danny Boyle (Slumdog Millionaire, Trainspotting) comes a rock-n-roll comedy about music, dreams, friendship, and the long and winding road that leads to the love of your life.

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