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  • LennoNYC BluRay
    LennoNYC BluRay
    $24.00

    BluRay
    A film by MICHAEL EPSTEIN
    Year of production : 2010
    Running Time: 112 Minutes
    Language: English
    Tech Specs: Colour/ NTSC/ Dolby Digital Stereo & 5.1


    LennoNYC is the story of one of the most famous and influential artists of the twentieth Century, and how he found redemption not in the public adoration he craved as a youth, but in the quiet and simple pleasures of fatherhood. And, though he wasn't a typical immigrant, his story is certainly an immigrant's tale.
    Lennon came to New York City in 1971, seeking what every other immigrant who has washed up on its shores has sought: freedom - the freedom to be himself and not "Beatle John," the freedom to love without the overwhelming public scorn he and Yoko Ono had suffered in London, and, simply, the freedom to live a normal life.
    LennoNYC tells this remarkable story with never before-released in-studio recording, concert film only recently transferred to high definition, and a trove of Lennon/Ono compositions-some in versions previously unheard. It also contains interviews with those closest to Lennon during this period in his life-friend and photographer, Bob Gruen; Musical collaborator and drummer, Jim Keltner; rock superstar, Elton John; and Jack Douglas, the producer of Double Fantasy.
    LennoNYC also contains one of the most powerful and emotionally direct interviews Yoko Ono Has ever given. No film about John Lennon has ever covered this story with the same breadth and depth as LennoNYC.

  • LennoNYC DVD
    LennoNYC DVD
    $20.00

    DVD
    A film by MICHAEL EPSTEIN
    Year of production : 2010
    Running Time: 112 Minutes
    Language: English
    Tech Specs: Colour/ NTSC/ Dolby Digital Stereo & 5.1


    LennoNYC is the story of one of the most famous and influential artists of the twentieth Century, and how he found redemption not in the public adoration he craved as a youth, but in the quiet and simple pleasures of fatherhood. And, though he wasn't a typical immigrant, his story is certainly an immigrant's tale.
    Lennon came to New York City in 1971, seeking what every other immigrant who has washed up on its shores has sought: freedom - the freedom to be himself and not "Beatle John," the freedom to love without the overwhelming public scorn he and Yoko Ono had suffered in London, and, simply, the freedom to live a normal life.
    LennoNYC tells this remarkable story with never before-released in-studio recording, concert film only recently transferred to high definition, and a trove of Lennon/Ono compositions-some in versions previously unheard. It also contains interviews with those closest to Lennon during this period in his life-friend and photographer, Bob Gruen; Musical collaborator and drummer, Jim Keltner; rock superstar, Elton John; and Jack Douglas, the producer of Double Fantasy.
    LennoNYC also contains one of the most powerful and emotionally direct interviews Yoko Ono Has ever given. No film about John Lennon has ever covered this story with the same breadth and depth as LennoNYC.

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