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

“Musician. Humanitarian. National Threat.”

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"The U.S. vs. John Lennon" (2006) paints a vivid picture of the dynamic life of John Lennon (1940-1980), from his formative years to his vehement opposition to the Vietnam War. The film dives deep into Lennon's relentless crusade for peace, underscored by his poignant compositions like "Give Peace a Chance". It explores how his personal life, including his marriage to Yoko Ono and their iconic lie-in, intertwined with his public demonstrations at concerts and the globally recognized "War Is Over" posters. The narrative takes a dramatic turn when Lennon's plans for a series of concerts in the 1972 U.S. presidential primary states - aimed at influencing the newly-enfranchised young voters - attract the unwanted attention of influential figures. A powerful senator, the notorious FBI director J. Edgar Hoover, and the Nixon administration collude in an unlawful campaign to deport Lennon, marking a consequential chapter in his life. The film stitches together perspectives from thirty individuals, with Yoko Ono leading the discourse, offering illuminating commentary on Lennon's life and the tumultuous events surrounding him. "The U.S. vs. John Lennon" is an immersive exploration of one man's dream of peace, his clash with authority, and the indelible impact he left on the world.

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The U.S. vs. John Lennon is a documentary movie featuring John Lennon and directed by David Leaf.

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