Yoko Ono details pain of post-Beatles life with John Lennon in new documentary
- Kevin MacDonald and Sam Rice-Edwards directed *One to One: John & Yoko*, a new documentary featuring John Lennon and Yoko Ono.
- The documentary centers around the One to One benefit concert, which aided Willowbrook Hospital after a TV exposé revealed its horrific conditions.
- Archival footage, including the concert and Lennon's documented calls, are intercut with vintage TV clips and news reports.
- The film highlights Ono's personal struggles, including the sexism and racism she faced, with quotes like, "I wish you and your baby would die."
- Now playing in IMAX theaters, *One to One: John & Yoko* offers a historical portrait of Lennon and Ono's activism and relationship.
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Sean Ono Lennon on Working on the ‘One to One: John & Yoko’ Soundtrack, and What the Doc Reveals About His Parents: ‘It’s Like They Were the First Reality-TV Celebrity Couple’
Sean Ono Lennon talks about reviving concert tapes for the new 'One to One: John and Yoko' film, and what the movie reveals about his parents.
Yoko Ono details pain of post-Beatles life with John Lennon in new documentary
Yoko Ono – musician, artist, activist and the 92-year-old widow of the late John Lennon – took the brunt of the vitriol when The Beatles broke up in 1970, and details revealed in a new documentary film “One to One: John & Yoko” highlight her personal struggle.
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