“John Lennon loved New York and New York loved him ... the creative spirit of the city inspired John to create music with a freedom he'd never felt with The Beatles,” says Sarandon. “He endured personal, legal, political and musical issues to eventually achieve contentment. But the freedom John enjoyed in New York eventually led to his tragic death.”
Lennon lived in New York from 1971 until he was shot by a disturbed fan at the entrance of his apartment block on December 8, 1980. The documentary explores how the US city shaped Lennon’s career once he had left the Beatles, focussing on moments such as his struggle to get a green card, his writing and recording Fame with David Bowie and recording at Madison Square Garden with Elton John.
John Lennon Documentary
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