Four years in the making, the film features interviews and footage never seen before, as well as older scenes of John and Yoko together, in private and performing in public. Yoko Ono talks about her and John Lennon’s love and life together, about the art they made together and their struggle for peace and justice, including the imaginative methods they used to get their message across: “Give peace a chance.” Lennon’s music provides an inspirational soundtrack to a story that that began more than forty years ago and is still unfolding. In 2007, when Yoko Ono dedicated the Imagine Peace Tower to John’s memory she added: “My love for you is forever.”
Directing | Ari Alexander Ergis Magnússon | Director |
Writing | Ari Alexander Ergis Magnússon | Screenplay |
Writing | Jón Proppé | Screenplay |
Camera | Bergsteinn Björgúlfsson | Director of Photography |
Editing | Birgir Páll Auðunsson | Editor |
Editing | Steinn Ólafsson | Editor |
Sound | John Lennon | Music |
Sound | Yoko Ono | Music |
Production | Ari Alexander Ergis Magnússon | Producer |
Production | Svanhildur Konráðsdóttir | Producer |
Production | Yoko Ono | Co-Producer |
Camera | Sigurður Freyr Björnsson | Camera Operator |
Camera | Bjarni Felix Bjarnason | Camera Operator |
Camera | Sindri Eldon | Camera Operator |
Sound | Ingvar Lundberg | Sound Designer |
Sound | Kjartan Kjartansson | Sound Designer |