‘Tom Petty: Heartbreakers Beach Party’ Streaming: Where to Watch

‘Tom Petty: Heartbreakers Beach Party’ Streaming: Where to Watch

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The documentary was remastered from the original 16mm film over 40 years after it first aired on MTV

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A rare, 40-year-old Tom Petty documentary from Almost Famous director Cameron Crowe is available to stream for the first time. Tom Petty: Heartbreakers Beach Party originally aired on MTV in 1983 and was not seen for decades after. The film was restored for a one-weekend theatrical release in October, and it’s now available to stream on Paramount+ as of March 11.

According to Variety, the movie was restored from its original 16mm source film. An archivist found the unlabeled reels containing the original film and contacted the film’s director, Cameron Crowe, about restoring and releasing it. The documentary was filmed around the time the Heartbreakers were recording Long After Dark.

Crowe is best known for writing Fast Times and Ridgemont High and directing Jerry Maguire, Almost Famous, and Vanilla Sky. Tom Petty: Heartbreakers Beach Party was Crowe’s directorial debut, and it features the acclaimed director on camera interviewing Petty, who died in 2017, and his Heartbreakers bandmates. You can check out the film’s trailer below.

The rerelease also features additional footage and interviews with Petty’s daughter, Adria, and Cameron Crowe. In the announcement of the film’s release, Crowe said, “Heartbreaker’s Beach Party occupies a special place in my heart. Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers leaned into the making of the film with a kind of hilarious music-filled honesty that still feels fresh forty years later… The fact that the original film was yanked from MTV after only one airing shows that it was, and still is, an outlandish feast for fans in the best ways.”

The rare documentary arrives just ahead of a memoir from Petty’s Heartbreakers bandmate Mike Campbell, who co-wrote hits like “Refugee” and “Runnin’ Down a Dream.” Heartbreaker: A Memoir, arrives on March 18 in hardcover or as an ebook from Grand Central Publishing.

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Mike Campbell’s memoir is available as a signed edition from Barnes & Noble and from other retailers like Amazon and Bookshop.org.

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