LENNONYC
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[Machine Translation] The true image of "John Lennon, the man" as depicted in never-before-seen footage and never-before-released sound recordings. This is the best documentary film about John Lennon made in the 70th anniversary year of his birth and the 30th anniversary year of his death. The definitive film on the latter half of John's life, with a focus on New York City, the city where "John of the Beatles" reclaimed "John Lennon," the city he loved most throughout his life, and the city that became the stage for the taking of his life. With the full cooperation and supervision of Yoko Ono, the film follows John during the nine years he spent in New York from September 1971 to December 1980, not only through his own interviews, but also through the latest interviews with Yoko and Elton John, as well as with trusted producer Jack Douglas, musicians with whom he worked, and even friends. The film vividly reveals John's life through the testimonies of those who were truly close to him, including his trusted producer Jack Douglas, the musicians with whom he worked, and his friend and photographer Bob Groen. The peace movement, the court battles. Separation, reconciliation, and a peaceful life. The truth, unknown and true. Unreleased footage and unreleased soundtracks are included in the film. Directed by Michael Epstein (The Battle Over Citizen Kane) and produced by Jessica Levin (Bob Dylan: No Direction Home, Annie Leibovitz: Life Behind the Lens) and others.
Special Features:
original trailer, Japanese trailer
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Bonus Extra
(included while First Press is still available)
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digipak with obi, booklet
Original Release Year: 2010
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