I Met The Walrus

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In 1969, a 14-year-old Beatle fanatic named Jerry Levitan, armed with a reel-to-reel tape deck, snuck into John Lennon’s hotel room in Toronto and convinced John to do an interview. This was in the midst of Lennon’s “bed-in” phase, during which John and Yoko were staying in hotel beds in an effort to promote peace. 38 years later, Jerry has produced a film about it. Using the original interview recording as the soundtrack, director Josh Raskin has woven a visual narrative which tenderly romances Lennon’s every word in a cascading flood of multipronged animation. Raskin marries traditional pen sketches by James Braithwaite with digital illustration by Alex Kurina, resulting in a spell-binding vessel for Lennon’s boundless wit, and timeless message.

Written and Directed by Josh Raskin
Computer Illustration by Alex Kurina
Pen Illustration by James Braithwaite
Animated by Josh Raskin
Produced by Jerry Levitan

Starring Jerry Levitan
and John Lennon

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  • That was great. It's ridiculous how that "bed-in" phase gets oversimplified to make Lennon look like a quack. I think I had learned something about it in a documentary once. But most people just seem pissed that the Beatles broke up.
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