🎬 One To One: John & Yoko - new documentary directed by Kevin Macdonald

There's a very interesting interview with @Sean by Chris Hawkins on BBC6 Music.
(Scroll in to about 1:41:40 to find the start)
He talks about a lot of interesting things, and at the end confirms there IS a plan to release the One to One live concert audio - probably next year. Something to look forward to! 😄
 
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Mercury Studios announce New Documentary “One to One: John & Yoko” from award-winning director, Kevin Macdonald

Mercury Studios today announced its new feature documentary, “One to One: John & Yoko,” a moving look at the couple’s life upon their entry into a transformative 1970’s 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 is directed by Kevin Macdonald.

At the core of the story are The One to One Concerts, John Lennon’s only full-length performances after The Beatles, accompanied by Yoko 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 & 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 & Yoko and experience the decisions, passions, and challenges they faced during this time.

“I wanted to make a film that surprises and delights even the most dedicated Lennon and Ono fans by focusing on one transformative period in their lives and telling the tale through their own words, images and music,” said director Kevin Macdonald. “Built around the beautiful 16mm film footage of the only full-length concert John gave after leaving the Beatles, I hope the film will introduce the audience to a more intimate version of John & Yoko – while also reflecting their politically radical and experimental sides.”

Sean Ono Lennon says, “Kevin’s documentary brings completely fresh insight into my parents’ lives during their Bank Street and early New York years, showing first hand their unwavering dedication to promoting peace and non-violence during a turbulent era of unrest, corruption and unnecessary war.”

Alice Webb, Mercury Studios CEO says, “This film is ultimately a story of radical hope. It is an honest and intimate look at a pivotal year in John & Yoko’s lives – a melting pot of politics, youth culture, self-growth, and spine-tingling artistry. I’m honored to bring this story to fans everywhere with the impeccable Kevin Macdonald, Sean and Peter.”

Macdonald is no stranger to documentaries, directing multiple award-winning stories such as Oscar® winning 'One Day in September', BAFTA Best British Film 'Touching the Void', 'Life in a Day', BAFTA and Grammy® nominated 'Marley', Grammy® nominated 'Whitney', and 'High and Low: John Galliano'. He also executive produced the award-winning documentaries 'Senna' and 'The Rescue'.

“Ha sido un privilegio extraordinario poder acceder a los archivos de Lennon de ese período”, dijo el productor Peter Worsley . “Incorporar grabaciones nunca antes escuchadas de llamadas telefónicas privadas y películas caseras que hicieron juntos, mientras que la película se desarrolla en una reconstrucción de su apartamento, nos lleva directamente a su mundo”.

La película está producida por Peter Worsley, Alice Webb y Kevin Macdonald y cuenta con la producción ejecutiva de Steve Condie, David Joseph y Marc Robinson para Mercury Studios y de Brad Pitt, Dede Gardner y Jeremy Kleiner para Plan B/KM Films.

El editor y codirector Sam Rice-Edwards, el productor consultor Simon Hilton y la productora de línea Melissa Morton Hicks colaboraron en el proyecto.

Kevin Macdonald es guionista, director y productor de documentales y películas de ficción. Entre sus documentales como director se incluyen 'One Day in September' (Oscar® al mejor documental, 2000); 'Touching the Void' (BAFTA a la mejor película británica, 2003), 'Life in a Day' (2011 y 2021), 'Marley' (nominada a los premios BAFTA y Grammy, 2012), 'Whitney' (nominada a los premios Grammy; 2018) y 'High and Low: John Galliano' (2024). También ha sido productor ejecutivo de numerosos documentales, entre ellos el galardonado 'Senna' (2010) y 'The Rescue' (2022) y recientemente ha iniciado una empresa de producción conjunta con Plan B en Los Ángeles, con el objetivo de encontrar nuevos talentos y fomentar documentales innovadores dirigidos por directores. Kevin también ha dirigido dramas televisivos y películas de ficción, entre las que se incluyen 'El último rey de Escocia' (2006, ganadora del Oscar® y del Bafta), 'State of Play' (2009), 'How I Live Now' (2013) y 'The Mauritanian' (2021, ganadora del Globo de Oro y nominada al BAFTA).

Mercury Studios es un estudio de producción de servicio completo, enfocado en contar historias atractivas a través de la lente de la música. Entre sus proyectos actuales y recientes se incluyen "American Symphony", nominada a los premios Oscar® y BAFTA, dirigida por Matthew Heineman para Higher Ground Productions/Netflix de los Obama; "If These Walls Could Sing", dirigida por Mary McCartney para Disney+; "My Life as a Rolling Stone" para la BBC y MGM+; "Shania Twain: Not Just A Girl" para Netflix y "This Town", una serie de seis partes para la BBC del escritor, creador y productor ejecutivo Steven Knight. Mercury Studios también produjo "Sam Smith: Live at the Royal Albert Hall" para la BBC, "Overheated at the O2 London" de Billie Eilish y "Lang Lang Plays Disney" para Disney+. Editorialmente independiente, Mercury Studios está impulsado por Universal Music Group y representa el catálogo líder mundial de contenido relacionado con la música, que consta de miles de horas de programación premium de cine y televisión impulsada por la música.

Plan B/KM Films es una nueva iniciativa conjunta entre Kevin Macdonald y Plan B Productions, cuyo objetivo es encontrar nuevos talentos y fomentar documentales innovadores dirigidos por directores. One to One: John & Yoko es la primera película de Plan B/KM Films.
I haven't been able to see it yet but I hope to do so soon! 🤍🤍
 
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Mercury Studios announce New Documentary “One to One: John & Yoko” from award-winning director, Kevin Macdonald

Mercury Studios today announced its new feature documentary, “One to One: John & Yoko,” a moving look at the couple’s life upon their entry into a transformative 1970’s 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 is directed by Kevin Macdonald.

At the core of the story are The One to One Concerts, John Lennon’s only full-length performances after The Beatles, accompanied by Yoko 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 & 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 & Yoko and experience the decisions, passions, and challenges they faced during this time.

“I wanted to make a film that surprises and delights even the most dedicated Lennon and Ono fans by focusing on one transformative period in their lives and telling the tale through their own words, images and music,” said director Kevin Macdonald. “Built around the beautiful 16mm film footage of the only full-length concert John gave after leaving the Beatles, I hope the film will introduce the audience to a more intimate version of John & Yoko – while also reflecting their politically radical and experimental sides.”

Sean Ono Lennon says, “Kevin’s documentary brings completely fresh insight into my parents’ lives during their Bank Street and early New York years, showing first hand their unwavering dedication to promoting peace and non-violence during a turbulent era of unrest, corruption and unnecessary war.”

Alice Webb, Mercury Studios CEO says, “This film is ultimately a story of radical hope. It is an honest and intimate look at a pivotal year in John & Yoko’s lives – a melting pot of politics, youth culture, self-growth, and spine-tingling artistry. I’m honored to bring this story to fans everywhere with the impeccable Kevin Macdonald, Sean and Peter.”

Macdonald is no stranger to documentaries, directing multiple award-winning stories such as Oscar® winning 'One Day in September', BAFTA Best British Film 'Touching the Void', 'Life in a Day', BAFTA and Grammy® nominated 'Marley', Grammy® nominated 'Whitney', and 'High and Low: John Galliano'. He also executive produced the award-winning documentaries 'Senna' and 'The Rescue'.

“It has been a remarkable privilege to be given access to the Lennon archives from the period,” said producer Peter Worsley. “incorporating previously unheard recordings of private phone calls and home movies they made together, while setting the film inside a reconstruction of their apartment, brings us right into their world.”

The film is produced by Peter Worsley, Alice Webb and Kevin Macdonald and executive produced by Steve Condie, David Joseph and Marc Robinson for Mercury Studios and by Brad Pitt, Dede Gardner and Jeremy Kleiner for Plan B/KM Films.

Editor and Co-Director Sam Rice-Edwards, Consulting Producer Simon Hilton, and Line Producer Melissa Morton Hicks served on the project.

Kevin Macdonald is a writer, director and producer of documentaries and fiction films. His documentaries as a director include 'One Day in September' (Oscar® for best documentary, 2000); 'Touching the Void' (BAFTA best British film, 2003), 'Life in a Day' (2011 and 2021), 'Marley' (BAFTA and Grammy nominated, 2012), 'Whitney' (Grammy nominated; 2018) and 'High and Low: John Galliano' (2024). He has also executive produced numerous documentaries including the award-winning 'Senna' (2010) and 'The Rescue' (2022) and has recently started a joint producing venture with Plan B in Los Angeles, with the goal of finding new talent and encouraging innovative, director-led documentaries. Kevin has also directed TV drama and fiction films, include 'The Last King of Scotland' (2006, Oscar® and Bafta winner), 'State of Play' (2009), 'How I Live Now' (2013) and 'The Mauritanian' (2021, Golden Globe winner and BAFTA nominee).

Mercury Studios is a full-service production studio, focused on telling compelling stories through the lens of music. Current and recent projects include Oscar® and BAFTA award nominated 'American Symphony', directed by Matthew Heineman for the Obamas’ Higher Ground Productions/Netflix, 'If These Walls Could Sing', directed by Mary McCartney for Disney+, 'My Life as a Rolling Stone' for the BBC and MGM+, 'Shania Twain: Not Just A Girl' for Netflix and 'This Town', a six-part series for the BBC from writer, creator, and executive producer Steven Knight. Mercury Studios also produced 'Sam Smith: Live at the Royal Albert Hall' for BBC, Billie Eilish’s 'Overheated at the O2 London' and 'Lang Lang Plays Disney' for Disney+. Editorially independent, Mercury Studios is powered by Universal Music Group and represents the world’s leading catalog of music-related content, consisting of thousands of hours of premium music-driven film and television programming.

Plan B/KM Films is a new joint venture between Kevin Macdonald and Plan B Productions, with the goal of finding new talent and encouraging innovative, director-led documentaries. One to One: John & Yoko is the first film from Plan B/KM Films.
I can't wait to sem it!!!
 

‘One to One: John & Yoko’ Review:
Kevin Macdonald’s Doc Turns Two Icons Into Real People​

Sundance 2025 | By Ross Bonaime, Collider.com

Early on in One to One: John & Yoko, directed by Kevin Macdonald and co-director Sam Rice-Edwards, we hear audio of an interview given by John Lennon and Yoko Ono. It’s the early ‘70s, after The Beatles became the biggest band in the world, while their break-up is still fresh in everyone’s memory, and after Lennon and Ono had moved to Greenwich Village in New York City. During the interview, one caller replies that due to recent events, he sees John and Yoko as actual people. To the caller, this comes off as a revelation, that two icons of this time — icons who have only grown in the public’s estimation over time — could actually be the same as you or me.

Movies about The Beatles have become a dime a dozen in recent years, with Ron Howard’s The Beatles: Eight Days a Week, Peter Jackson’s The Beatles: Get Back, and Sam Mendesupcoming four separate biopics now in the works. And while many of these projects have focused on The Beatles' grandiosity, scale, and importance, they rarely focus on The Beatles as actual people. Even less common is narrowing in on one of the most important — and most criticized — relationships within The Beatles: the love between John and Yoko. Macdonald and Rice-Edwards take us back to the 1970s to explore these two but also show that two of the most important figures in music history were just a pair of flawed individuals trying their best to use their position of power to make the world a better place.

What Is 'One to One: John & Yoko' About?​


As One to One begins, we hear narration from Lennon about how he and Yoko often lay in front of the TV and watch it endlessly, saying that the TV has replaced the fireplace in modern culture — a window to the world. In order to present what this period of tumult in the world was like and John and Yoko’s place in it, Macdonald and Rice-Edwards almost put us into the television of the 1970s. We see strange commercials of the time, news blasts for moments like the Attica Prison riot, Vietnam, and Richard Nixon’s reelection campaign, interspersed with interviews from John and Yoko in various programs. Much of the video and audio footage utilized is from unseen personal archives that range from discussion of an upcoming tour that never happens, to Yoko’s assistant trying to collect hundreds of flies for a project.

But most striking is the footage of Lennon and Ono’s One to One Benefit Concert, the only full-length concert that Lennon put on after the breakup of The Beatles. Taking place in 1972 at Madison Square Garden, this concert is a lively, exciting performance through some of his most legendary hits, and includes guest stars like Allen Ginsberg and Stevie Wonder. Macdonald and Rice-Edwards could’ve easily just narrowed in on this incredible concert, but expanding their scope beyond this moment makes the concert mean so much more. Still, no one would complain if there was even more footage from this concert inserted into One to One.

'One to One: John & Yoko' Is Right to Make This Couple Out as Humans, Not as Icons​

Yet, even though it’s clear that Macdonald and Rice-Edwards hold John and Yoko in high regard, One to One takes a cue from that aforementioned caller and does an excellent job of making these two look like “real people” for once. For John, he’s a guy attempting to get out of the shadow of The Beatles, using his music for a greater purpose, and doing the best he can to preach his simple but important ideas. Even more harrowing is the journey Yoko is on, as she has the stigma of being the “woman who broke up The Beatles,” but is actually a smart, talented artist in her own right. She knows she’s going to remain tied to John throughout history, but she still tries to make her own voice heard.

Macdonald and Rice-Edwards also don’t mind showing the flaws of these two legends. Not all of their plans to make the world live as one completely work or even make sense. As we hear in one audio recording, John wants to tour and pay the bail of hundreds of people in jail at each stop. When the person he’s talking to mentions that most people aren’t in jail because of bail, John keeps powering forward on his ingenious idea, making the other person on the line relent. Yoko’s art has always been boundary-pushing, but as we see some of her projects from the time, they don’t always work as brilliantly as she might hope. Yes, John and Yoko are two of the 20th century’s most important artistic figures, but here, they’re also just two people in love in their early 30s, trying to figure out the next step of their lives.
This is why the concert at the center of One to One is so important, in that we see the good that this type of ambition and latching onto simple mantras like “come together,” and “give peace a chance” can do. After watching the documentary Willowbrook: The Last Disgrace, in which they show an unkempt hellhole of an institution for children with mental health issues, John and Yoko decide to do something about it. This leads to the One to One concert, but also the pair organizing a carnival for all these kids who need joy in their life, away from the terrifying, underfunded walls of their institution home. While John and Yoko are preaching worldwide change, we see how much of an impact their influence can have in doing good at a very basic level. You may say that they’re dreamers, but the One to One concert shows how their dreams could actually do some good in the world.

Macdonald and Rice-Edwards expertly show another side of two of the most recognizable people in history, and smartly put us in the period where their work meant the most. In an era where artists like Chappell Roan are discussing the public's unnatural approach to celebrity and not treating these artists as actual people, One to One is an important reminder that even the world's biggest celebrities are also just people doing the best they can.

One to One: John & Yoko comes to IMAX on April 11.

https://collider.com/one-to-one-john-and-yoko-review/
 
Hey @Good Dog Nigel any news about the doc streaming soon or about the physical releases? I’m so looking forward to watching this!
The film is being distributed by Magnolia Pictures and HBO in the USA and Dogwoof in the UK.
There are IMAX cinema screenings in the USA from April 11. More news to follow.
One can expect several exciting surprises sometime around John's birthday this year.
The ‘New York City’ Era is about to begin... 🍏♥️🗽 Featuring, amongst other things, ONE TO ONE and POWER TO THE PEOPLE. Look out for a musical teaser on Record Store Day, 12 April.
 
The film is being distributed by Magnolia Pictures and HBO in the USA and Dogwoof in the UK.
There are IMAX cinema screenings in the USA from April 11. More news to follow.
One can expect several exciting surprises sometime around John's birthday this year.
The 'New York City' Era is about to begin... 🍏♥️🗽 Look out for a musical teaser on Record Store Day, 12 April.
Best news to wake up to THANK YOU!! 🤍
 
The film is being distributed by Magnolia Pictures and HBO in the USA and Dogwoof in the UK.
There are IMAX cinema screenings in the USA from April 11. More news to follow.
One can expect several exciting surprises sometime around John's birthday this year.
The ‘New York City’ Era is about to begin... 🍏♥️🗽 Featuring, amongst other things, ONE TO ONE and POWER TO THE PEOPLE. Look out for a musical teaser on Record Store Day, 12 April.
Oh wow! This is music to my ears (quite literally)! Thank you, my friend 🙏🏻🤍 Soon we’ll know que pasa in NY 😉
 
The film is being distributed by Magnolia Pictures and HBO in the USA and Dogwoof in the UK.
There are IMAX cinema screenings in the USA from April 11. More news to follow.
One can expect several exciting surprises sometime around John's birthday this year.
The ‘New York City’ Era is about to begin... 🍏♥️🗽 Featuring, amongst other things, ONE TO ONE and POWER TO THE PEOPLE. Look out for a musical teaser on Record Store Day, 12 April.
Amazing news! ❤️
 
The film is being distributed by Magnolia Pictures and HBO in the USA and Dogwoof in the UK.
There are IMAX cinema screenings in the USA from April 11. More news to follow.
One can expect several exciting surprises sometime around John's birthday this year.
The ‘New York City’ Era is about to begin... 🍏♥️🗽 Featuring, amongst other things, ONE TO ONE and POWER TO THE PEOPLE. Look out for a musical teaser on Record Store Day, 12 April.
SO EXCITED
 
The film is being distributed by Magnolia Pictures and HBO in the USA and Dogwoof in the UK.
There are IMAX cinema screenings in the USA from April 11. More news to follow.
One can expect several exciting surprises sometime around John's birthday this year.
The ‘New York City’ Era is about to begin... 🍏♥️🗽 Featuring, amongst other things, ONE TO ONE and POWER TO THE PEOPLE. Look out for a musical teaser on Record Store Day, 12 April.
One of the best news of the day, this has made my day, we will look forward to it! 🤍🤍
 
When can we expect to see what cities it will play? (keeping my fingers crossed for St. Louis even though we rarely get anything cool).
 
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