FOCUS ON THE MUSIC: 1D and the bosses decided they've had enough of looking into their personal lives for the past few years [GETTY]
Cameras have been following Harry, Niall, Liam, Louis and Zayn's every move over the last few months but I can exclusively reveal that most of it will end on the editing room floor.
Instead the movie will now focus on actual concert footage rather than their personal lives.
Execs decided to cut the fly-on-the-wall style recordings to protect the band's privacy.
It is believed even the DVD extras will be straight interviews with the boys rather than the more personal footage seen in the world conquering boyband's first film This Is Us.
The decision is a massive U-turn from when producer Ben Winston started work with the group in May.
However after the drugs scandal, Ben moved off the project and the film was refocused on filming the Italian gig at the San Siro stadium in Milan.
“For the past four years their whole lives have been documented and put under a microscope and they wanted to get some privacy back”
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A source revealed: "The film will be now presented solely as a music film.
"Sending Ben out with them to start with was aimed at getting their personal thoughts and fly-on-the-wall stuff, but the bosses and the boys just decided against it in the end.
"For the past four years their whole lives have been documented and put under a microscope and they wanted to get some privacy back."
The movie will be screened for one weekend only on October 11-12 before being released on DVD in time for Christmas.
This Is Us, which remains the fourth-highest grossing concert movie ever after taking £48.6million at the global box office in 2013.
The boys are expected to release their fourth album in November.
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