The U.S. vs. John Lennon

"Musician. Humanitarian. National Threat."

Dec 7 2006 PG-13 1h 39m
Biography, Documentary, Music

A documentary on the life of John Lennon, with a focus on the time in his life when he transformed from a musician into an antiwar activist.

Plot

After background about the childhood and youth of John Lennon (1940-1980) and the birth of Vietnam-War protests, the film plunges into Lennon's quest for world peace: compositions such as "Give Peace a Chance", the lie-in following his marriage to Yoko Ono, appearances at concerts, "War Is Over" posters, and plans for a series of concerts in 1972 in U.S. presidential primary states reach newly-enfranchised young voters. This plan for concerts, in particular, led a prominent Senator, the FBI's J. Edgar Hoover, and Nixon's White House to initiate a concerted and illegal effort to deport Lennon. Thirty talking heads, led by Yoko, comment on Lennon and these events.

Written by

David Leaf, John Scheinfeld

Directed by

David Leaf, John Scheinfeld

Production Countries

United States of America

Production Companies

Lionsgate, VH1 Rock Docs, Authorized Pictures

Languages

English

Awards

2 nominations

Scores
# of Votes
5,748
Average Rating
7.3 out of 10
Metascore
64
Popularity
NA