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DAYTIME REVOLUTION Director Talks John Lennon & Yoko Ono on SOUNDS with Tom Needham

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Nội dung được cung cấp bởi Tom Needham. Tất cả nội dung podcast bao gồm các tập, đồ họa và mô tả podcast đều được Tom Needham hoặc đối tác nền tảng podcast của họ tải lên và cung cấp trực tiếp. Nếu bạn cho rằng ai đó đang sử dụng tác phẩm có bản quyền của bạn mà không có sự cho phép của bạn, bạn có thể làm theo quy trình được nêu ở đây https://vi.player.fm/legal.

Erik Nelson, a multiple Emmy and IDA award-winning filmmaker, will be a special guest on SOUNDS with Tom Needham to discuss his latest film, “Daytime Revolution.” Nelson has an extensive body of work, having produced and directed a wide range of feature documentaries through his company, Creative Differences. He is known for his collaborations with Werner Herzog on films like “Grizzly Man,” “Cave Of Forgotten Dreams,” “Into The Abyss,” and the Oscar-nominated “Encounters At The End Of The World.” Nelson’s recent films, including the true crime documentary “A Gray State” and the immersive World War II documentaries “The Cold Blue” and “Apocalypse ’45,” showcase his ability to craft compelling narratives from archival footage.


“Daytime Revolution” revisits the iconic week in February 1972 when John Lennon and Yoko Ono co-hosted the “Mike Douglas Show.” With an audience of 40 million viewers, Lennon and Ono acted as both producers and hosts, curating a groundbreaking mix of music, art, and political conversation. Their guests included figures such as Yippie founder Jerry Rubin, Black Panther Chairman Bobby Seale, activist Ralph Nader, and comedian George Carlin. The film captures how Lennon and Ono used the show as a platform to discuss issues like police violence, women’s liberation, and more, offering a revolutionary take on daytime television.


Nelson’s approach to the documentary was to duplicate the original broadcasts, allowing modern audiences to experience the unfolding of that extraordinary week as it happened. The film also explores the lasting consequences of the show, which played a key role in triggering the Nixon administration’s efforts to deport John Lennon. Through restored footage and new interviews with those who were present during the live broadcasts, “Daytime Revolution” serves as both a time capsule and a reflection on the intersection of media, art, and activism.


Tune in to SOUNDS with Tom Needham for an in-depth conversation with Erik Nelson about “Daytime Revolution."


For more information about the show visit https://soundsoffilm.com/

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Manage episode 443209133 series 3598899
Nội dung được cung cấp bởi Tom Needham. Tất cả nội dung podcast bao gồm các tập, đồ họa và mô tả podcast đều được Tom Needham hoặc đối tác nền tảng podcast của họ tải lên và cung cấp trực tiếp. Nếu bạn cho rằng ai đó đang sử dụng tác phẩm có bản quyền của bạn mà không có sự cho phép của bạn, bạn có thể làm theo quy trình được nêu ở đây https://vi.player.fm/legal.

Erik Nelson, a multiple Emmy and IDA award-winning filmmaker, will be a special guest on SOUNDS with Tom Needham to discuss his latest film, “Daytime Revolution.” Nelson has an extensive body of work, having produced and directed a wide range of feature documentaries through his company, Creative Differences. He is known for his collaborations with Werner Herzog on films like “Grizzly Man,” “Cave Of Forgotten Dreams,” “Into The Abyss,” and the Oscar-nominated “Encounters At The End Of The World.” Nelson’s recent films, including the true crime documentary “A Gray State” and the immersive World War II documentaries “The Cold Blue” and “Apocalypse ’45,” showcase his ability to craft compelling narratives from archival footage.


“Daytime Revolution” revisits the iconic week in February 1972 when John Lennon and Yoko Ono co-hosted the “Mike Douglas Show.” With an audience of 40 million viewers, Lennon and Ono acted as both producers and hosts, curating a groundbreaking mix of music, art, and political conversation. Their guests included figures such as Yippie founder Jerry Rubin, Black Panther Chairman Bobby Seale, activist Ralph Nader, and comedian George Carlin. The film captures how Lennon and Ono used the show as a platform to discuss issues like police violence, women’s liberation, and more, offering a revolutionary take on daytime television.


Nelson’s approach to the documentary was to duplicate the original broadcasts, allowing modern audiences to experience the unfolding of that extraordinary week as it happened. The film also explores the lasting consequences of the show, which played a key role in triggering the Nixon administration’s efforts to deport John Lennon. Through restored footage and new interviews with those who were present during the live broadcasts, “Daytime Revolution” serves as both a time capsule and a reflection on the intersection of media, art, and activism.


Tune in to SOUNDS with Tom Needham for an in-depth conversation with Erik Nelson about “Daytime Revolution."


For more information about the show visit https://soundsoffilm.com/

  continue reading

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