These films offer various perspectives on John Lennon’s life, his impact on music and culture, and the events that shaped his career.
Here is a list of movies and documentaries that focus on or feature John Lennon:
- “A Hard Day’s Night” (1964) – This musical comedy film follows a fictionalized version of the Beatles as they navigate their hectic lives.
- “Help!” (1965) – Another fictional adventure featuring the Beatles, this film follows the band as they become entangled in a cult’s plot to retrieve a sacrificial ring.
- “How I Won the War” (1967) – While not solely focused on Lennon, he has a supporting role in this satirical war film directed by Richard Lester.
- “Imagine: John Lennon” (1988) – This documentary provides an in-depth look at John Lennon’s life, including his childhood, Beatles years, solo career, and activism.
- “The Killing of John Lennon” (2006) – This drama-thriller recounts the events leading up to John Lennon’s assassination and explores the mind of his killer, Mark David Chapman.
- “Nowhere Boy” (2009) – This biographical drama depicts the early life of John Lennon, focusing on his upbringing, his relationship with his mother and aunt, and the formation of the Quarrymen (pre-Beatles).
- “Lennon Naked” (2010) – This TV movie explores Lennon’s life during the late 1960s and early 1970s, covering his time with Yoko Ono, the dissolution of the Beatles, and his subsequent solo career.
- “The U.S. vs. John Lennon” (2006) – This documentary examines Lennon’s political activism and the U.S. government’s attempts to silence him and have him deported.
- “Looking for Lennon” (2018) – This documentary follows a fan’s journey to uncover the true story of John Lennon, exploring his music, art, and activism.
- “Beatles Stories” (2011) – Though not exclusively about Lennon, this documentary features interviews with musicians, celebrities, and fans who share their personal experiences and encounters with the Beatles, including Lennon.
