One to One: John & Yoko15

Directed by Kevin Macdonald | UK | 2025 | 1h 41m

In August 1971, John Lennon and Yoko Ono left London for New York, settling in Greenwich Village for the next 18 months. During this time, Lennon performed his only full-length concert after leaving The Beatles and the last before his death. Kevin Macdonald’s documentary offers a fresh perspective on this pivotal period, featuring never-before-seen home movies, recorded phone calls, and rare live footage from Lennon’s final show, capturing a defining chapter in the lives of one of music’s most legendary couples.

Reviews

‘The medium, surely, has [John Lennon] well covered already. But Macdonald and Rice-Edwards have managed to find and mine a rich source of material, tightly tucked away amid all the other wildcat wells.’
★★★★
Xan Brooks, The Guardian

‘One to One goes further than fan service for Beatlemaniacs. It’s a document of a febrile time and a wake-up call for a fizzled revolution.’
★★★★
David Hughes, Time Out

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