'John & Yoko: One to One': if the Flower-Power Doesn't Work, Let's Start Again
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“Well, I have no intention of getting shot.” With this prophetic phrase that shrinks my soul, John Lennon answers a friend who calls him on the phone to ask if he’s not worried that there are people who don’t like to get involved in politics so much. As a spectator, one almost feels privileged to be able to listen to a private talk from the former Beatle, and that’s to be thanked to the CIA and the FBI. Not because they recorded it, but because …


In the fall of 1971, John Lennon and Yoko Ono moved from their English home to a small apartment in Manhattan where they had previously lived beggars, bohemians and Bob Dylan. This documentary recalls how, in this way, the couple stimulated both their creativity and their commitment to social justice and race and gender equality, through both their contact with other artists and activists and the immersion in the American lifestyle that provided…
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