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TO WATCH: “ONE TO ONE” BY KEVIN MACDONALD

Imagine sitting on an old sofa in a tiny NewYork Apartment, TV is on and news running about the Vietnam war, Nixon and protests. This is how Yoko Ono and John Lennon lived their life in the early 70s, and now we can watch these scenes for our selves in the new movie by award winning Kevin Macdonald. 

This documentary feels like reliving a time through the eyes of Ono and Lennon.

ONE TO ONE immerses you in the chaotic, emotional and deeply political eighteen months the famous couple spent in New York between 1971 and 1973.

This setting is brought to life through rare, never-before-seen footage from John and Yoko´s personal archive. What makes the film even more intimate is the involvement of their son, Sean Ono Lennon, who contributed not only as an executive producer but also played a key role in shaping the films musical dimension. ONE TO ONE takes us on a journey through art, music and politics but also personal growth and redefining one’s self. The movies grand finale takes place at the legendary benefit One to One Concert, organized by Lennon and Ono to raise money for disadvantaged children.

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