Freedom_(Yoko_Ono_film)

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Freedom (Yoko Ono film)

1970 British film


Freedom is a 1970 film by Yoko Ono. The film is a minute long and depicts Ono attempting to remove a purple brassiere that she is wearing. The soundtrack to the film was composed and performed by John Lennon.[1] Ono described it as a "great little film" in an interviewer with critic Scott MacDonald for the book A Critical Cinema 2: Interviews with Independent Filmmakers. MacDonald remarked that the film was "so paradoxical. You [Ono] show freedom as the ability to try and break free, which shows that you're never really free".[2]

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References

  1. "Filmography". AIU. Retrieved 16 October 2018.
  2. Scott MacDonald (26 October 1992). A Critical Cinema 2: Interviews with Independent Filmmakers. University of California Press. p. 155. ISBN 978-0-520-07918-2.

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