Following the breakup of the Beatles in 1970, John Lennon and Yokoono moved to Greenwich Village to escape the tabloid attention. It is a period explored in the trailer for a new documentary. 1-1: John and Yoko. Please see below.
“I fell in love with an independent, creative genius. I’m starting to wake up,” Lennon says of Ono after footage of a couple enjoying New York City. “I really feel like I’m home here.”
The musician then discussed the legendary 1972 “One One” Benefit Concert in 1972, and said that he was free to “change the indifference young people have” by singing and talking to them. “I’ll do anything to bring them to life again,” adds Lennon. “Viva LaRevolucion.”
It’s coming from The Last King of Scotland Director Kevin McDonald 1-1: John and Yoko It includes unprecedented material and newly restored footage from concerts. It also features newly remixed music from his son Sean Onorlennon, who served as the film’s executive producer.
The official logline is as follows:
“On August 30, 1972, in New York City, John Lennon performed his only full-length show after leaving the Beatles. A “one-to-one” concert at Madison Square Garden, a “one-to-one” concert at Madison Square Garden, a “one-to-one” concert at Madison Square Garden, which he and Yoko… By 1971, the couple had arrived new. The film uses the riotous melange of American television, reminiscent of the times through what the two were seeing on screen: the Vietnam War, The price is correctNixon, Coca-Cola Ads, Cronkite, Walton. As they went through a year of love and transformation in the United States, John and Yoko began to change their approach to protest.
1-1: John and Yoko It opened at IMAX on April 11th and will be released widely in a week.
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