John Lennon: The Last Interview (2026)
“John Lennon: The Last Interview” captures an extraordinary and intimate moment in music history – the final in-depth conversation John Lennon ever gave. On December 8, 1980, Lennon and Yoko Ono sat down with a small radio crew in their New York apartment to promote the release of their album Double Fantasy. What followed was an unfiltered, wide-ranging discussion about music, politics, fatherhood, and life. Just hours later, Lennon was killed. Directed by Steven Soderbergh, the documentary presents the complete interview for the first time, framed by reflections from those who were present, revealing a man at the height of his creative and personal powers, openly looking toward the future he would never see.
Director: Steven Soderbergh
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John Lennon as |
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Yoko Ono as |
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Dave Sholin as |
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Laurie Kaye as |
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Ron Hummel as |
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Bert Keane as |
| Directing | Steven Soderbergh | Director |
| Production | Steven Soderbergh | Executive Producer |
| Production | Michael Sugar | Executive Producer |
| Production | David Hillman | Executive Producer |
| Production | Nancy Saslow | Executive Producer |
| Production | David Hudson | Executive Producer |
| Editing | Nancy Main | Editor |
| Camera | Steven Soderbergh | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Pete Horner | Sound |