
Mercury Studios has announced its new feature documentary, “One to One: John & Yoko,” a moving look at the couple’s life upon their entry into a transformative 1970s New York, exploring their musical, personal, artistic, social, and political world.
Set in 1972 against the backdrop of a turbulent era in American history, the film was directed by Kevin Macdonald.
At the core of the story are the “One to One” concerts, Lennon’s only full-length performances after The Beatles, accompanied by Ono, the Plastic Ono Band, Elephant’s Memory and special guests.
With remixed concert audio produced by Sean Ono Lennon, the film features newly transferred and restored footage, as well as a wealth of previously unseen and unheard personal archives, such as phone calls and home movies recorded and filmed by John and Yoko themselves.
A look inside two of history’s most influential and iconic artists, the film provides an intimate opportunity for viewers to travel inside the lives of John and Yoko and experience the decisions, passions, and challenges they faced during this time.
The film will be screened nationwide from April 11 to 16. Check www.fandango.com for showings in your area.
