Two Virgins
A video to accompany 19 minutes of music from John and Yoko's Two Virgins album. We see Lennon's and Ono's faces superimposed upon each other's, then John and Yoko touching each other, hugging, and kissing. They are clothed, unlike on the Two Virgins album cover.
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Also Directed by John Lennon
Scenes of the erection of a building.
The film consists of continuous panning shots up a series of 367 human legs.
Self-Portrait is a 1969 film made by the artist Yoko Ono. The film consists of a single 42 minute shot of the semi erect penis of her husband, John Lennon.
This film is from the point of view of a cameraman following a young woman through the streets of a city. He chases her down an alley and knocks her over, in a symbolic form of video assault. No dialogue.
This short follows Lennon and Ono as they take a hot-air balloon ride over snow-covered countryside.
A typically Beatlesque film originally produced for television, this short film was intended to be an off-the-wall road movie with the Beatles and three dozen or so friends on a psychedelic bus.
A surreal, half-fiction, half real life footage of a day in the life of John lennon and Yoko Ono, composed to music from John's historic 'Imagine' album and Yoko's 'Fly'.
The camera follows a fly as it walks about the body of a nude woman. Shot in extreme closeup (and accompanied by Ono's eponymous song), the film sets out to celebrate the human body.
John and Yoko in the presidential suite at the Hilton Amsterdam, which they had decorated with hand-drawn signs above their bed reading "Bed Peace." They invited the global press into their room to discuss peace for 12 hours every day.
Yoko Ono plays with our sense of anticipation by constructing a metaphor for the liberation of the female body and self.
Also Directed by Yōko Ono
A reworked 15-second version of the previous 35-second short Fluxfilm No. 9 (a.k.a. Eyeblink (1966)) by Yoko Ono and Peter Moore. Being the fifteenth entry in the Fluxfilm series, it lasts 15 seconds.
Feature-length compilation program presenting 37 out of 41 original fluxfilms produced and directed in the 1960s by Fluxus artists, including George Maciunas, Nam June Paik, Yoko Ono, Robert Watts, Paul Sharits, et al.
High speed camera (2000 frames per second) match striking fire.
Scenes of the erection of a building.
The film Eye Blink made in 1966 by Yoko One was her first film that made her famous to audiences and gave her notability.
The film consists of continuous panning shots up a series of 367 human legs.
Avant-garde short by Ono.
Self-Portrait is a 1969 film made by the artist Yoko Ono. The film consists of a single 42 minute shot of the semi erect penis of her husband, John Lennon.
This film is from the point of view of a cameraman following a young woman through the streets of a city. He chases her down an alley and knocks her over, in a symbolic form of video assault. No dialogue.
This film consists entirely of close ups of famous persons' bottoms. Ono meant it to encourage a dialogue for world peace.