Through the streets of an unnamed city, a relentless cameraman follows a German woman, which leads to panic and fear arising in her.
Directed by Yoko Ono and John Lennon
avant-garde
boundary violations
found footage
woman director
IMDB
N/A
Letterboxd
3.2 / 5
Crew
Yoko Ono
Director
John Lennon
Director
John Lennon
Writer
Yoko Ono
Writer
John Lennon
Editor
Yoko Ono
Editor
Yoko Ono
Sound
John Lennon
Sound
John Lennon
Music
Yoko Ono
Music
Popular Reviews
1 review
Iya
4.4★ · 04/23/24
great concept and i’ll always appreciate films that covers this topic and doesn’t film rape— it’s the best approach. However— despite this being the more interesting John and yoko work.. it feels shock value despite the lack of sexual shock factor:( it was too long for its own good and I know it’s a good and amazing perspective on the rundown of assault but— i just wasn’t feeling anything but uncomfortable (not in a good or interesting way too)
Edit: learning on what happened to the actress makes it worse
great concept and i’ll always appreciate films that covers this topic and doesn’t film rape— it’s the best approach. However— despite this being the more interesting John and yoko work.. it feels shock value despite the lack of sexual shock factor:( it was too long for its own good and I know it’s a good and amazing perspective on the rundown of assault but— i just wasn’t feeling anything but uncomfortable (not in a good or interesting way too)
Edit: learning on what happened to the actress makes it worse