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From Kaleidoscope Entertainment, the John Lennon documentary, Borrowed Time, will be released in UK cinemas on 2nd May. Here’s what they had to say:
Follow the legend as he evolves beyond The Beatles, creating revolutionary music and standing at the forefront of anti-war protests that would make him one of the most influential pop culture icons of all time.
Hear musicians, journalists, and close friends of the man himself set the record straight on the truth behind many famous Lennon moments, brought to life by rare archive footage, including never-before-seen interviews. For the first time ever, the full story of how John and Yoko met is revealed and watch as the curtain is lifted on the 1981 comeback tour that never came to be. This monumental film is a must-see for Lennon, Beatles and music fans alike.
In addition to the film hitting cinemas on 2nd May, fans can also enjoy the 3.5-hour Director’s Cut, streaming the same day for one month exclusively on the Icon Film Channel (available for subscribers on Amazon Prime Video Channels or via the standalone app).
Speaking on the upcoming release Director Alan G. Parker said: “I am so excited to share Borrowed Time: Lennon’s Last Decade with UK audiences. I’ve made a number of films, but this is the first one that feels personal. I never met John Lennon, but through his music he became the older brother that this bullied kid needed”.
Many thanks to Strike Media and Kaleidoscope Entertainment for providing the images above.
Dom.
For John.
This article’s featured image: By Source, Kaleidoscope Entertainment, Fair Use
