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The U.S. vs. John Lennon (2006)

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Original title: U.S. vs. John Lennon, The

Directed by
David Leaf, John Scheinfeld

Written by
David Leaf, John Scheinfeld

Cast
John Lennon, Tariq Ali, Carl Bernstein, Noam Chomsky, Walter Cronkite [more]


Release Date
• USA: Sep 15, 2006
BoxOffice: $1.0M

Official Website:
The U.S. vs. John Lennon Website

MPAA Rating
Rated PG-13 for some strong language, violent images and drug references.

Country USA

Production Companies
Authorized Pictures, LSL Productions Inc., Lions Gate Films, VH1 Rock Docs

Studio Lions Gate Films

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• The U.S. vs. John Lennon (2006)



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 Synopses for The U.S. vs. John Lennon (2006)
1.David Leaf and John Scheinfeld struggled for over 15 years to produce this documentary, and it's emergence in the year 2006 is a testament to the film's timeliness. THE U.S. VS. JOHN LENNON focuses on a part of the music icon's life that is often overlooked: his politicization both during and after the Vietnam War. Towards the end of the Beatles' career, Lennon began taking the band in a new direction, using their popularity to circulate a message of peace in songs such as "Revolution." He became even more involved after the band broke up, and the film traces his growing awareness and dissent through both archival footage--much of which had lain forgotten in vaults for decades--and interviews with those close to him. This leads to the titular case, in which the U.S. government, which had already been monitoring his actions for some time, attempted to deport the star for fear of the threat he posed to the nation.

The film also portrays Lennon's close relationship with Yoko Ono and the effect she had on his art, including an interview with the Japanese performance artist and muse that sheds much light on the couple's intimate history. Other interviews feature such luminaries as Mario Cuomo, Gore Vidal, Walter Cronkite, Angela Davis, and even G. Gordon Liddy, the former chief operative under Richard Nixon. The film avoids falling into the trap of one-dimensional idolatry, showing Lennon's politicization as reflective of his own spiritual path, a very personal, at times fallible, journey towards using his fame to make the world a better place. The constraints and depletion of civil liberties Lennon experienced at the hands of the U.S. government, then in the throws of a neo-McCarthyism, invite comparisons to contemporary politics. The creative ways he fought for expression and peace, meanwhile, expand upon the known brilliance of a remarkable figure.
  
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2."The U.S. VS. John Lennon" is a compelling and provocative look at John Lennon's transformation from beloved musical artist to anti-war activist to iconic inspiration for peace that also reveals the true story of why and how the U.S. Government tried to silence him. The film will also show that this was not just an isolated episode in American history but that the issues and struggles of that era remain relevant today.

Lionsgate and VH1 present in association with SKY "The U.S. VS. John Lennon." "The U.S. VS. John Lennon" is written and directed Authorized Pictures' David Leaf and John Scheinfeld. Leaf and Scheinfeld also produce for Authorized Pictures. Sandra Stern, Chief Operating Officer, Lionsgate Television; Kevin Beggs, President, President of Programming & Production, Lionsgate Television; Tom Ortenberg, President, Lionsgate Theatrical Films; Nick Meyer, President, Lionsgate International and Erik Nelson, Vice President Documentaries, Lionsgate serve as executive producers. For VH1, Michael Hirschorn, Brad Abramson and Lauren Lazin serve as executive producers. -- © Lionsgate Films
  
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