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A look at the legendary Beatle’s honest and heartfelt final interview, intertwined with footage and commentary from friends as December 2020 marks the 40th anniversary of his death.

In December 1980, John Lennon and Yoko Ono had not spoken to the media for more than five years. With a new album to promote Lennon was prepared to speak in New York to Radio One D.J. Andy Peebles of the BBC.

John surprised everyone by candidly discussing a variety of subjects he’d never spoken of before including The Beatles break-up, his relationship with Paul McCartney, his battles with addiction, political issues in the US and UK, his family and his homesickness for Liverpool.  He also talked about working with Phil Spector and David Bowie and how he produced many of his solo albums, which included great songs such as Imagine and Give Peace A Chance.

Lennon’s Last Weekend illuminates what was to be his final interview with an abundance of archival footage, photographs and conversations with people who knew him.

Clearly invigorated and looking forward to making more music, Lennon’s heartfelt honesty and forthright revelations make this film all the more potent as he was brutally shot and murdered 48 hours later.  

John Lennon was just 40 years of age when he died.  

December 2020 is the 40th anniversary of his death. 

He would have been 80 years of age.

WRITTEN, DIRECTED & EDITED BY BRIAN GRANT

PRODUCED BY SCOTT MILLANEY

PRESS

"Very moving" THE GUARDIAN

“This is a powerful, poignant story” THE TELEGRAPH “ Brian Grant’s diligent documentary… is well judged” “A welcome reminder of the iconoclast behind the icon”

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“A must-see for all music fans…brilliantly written & directed” NEWS TALK FLORIDA

“A brilliantly crafted documentary”