"Nowhere Boy": John Lennon's Childhood

John Lennon

John once said that his life was not suitable for making a biography.
But a new movie, written by the same who made the story based on Ian Curtis (Control), will soon hit theaters challenging this assertion and will focus on the artist's controversial childhood.

The film will be based on the book made by his half-sister, julia baird, which questions the unconventional process of his adolescence.
Placing special emphasis on the trajectory of the ex-beatle to stardom, he will relate how the stormy years passed under the tutelage of his aunt mimi and its mother: His only escape was music, art and the fateful relationship with his partner Paul McCartney.

"His first years of life, as they are related in Julia's book, made me understand many things about the way of being of this genius. I was able to clearly see the drama and accurately stage it. The women in his life, the men who were never in it, the birth of rock and roll, all together in a brilliant but complicated adolescence."Commented the English writer Matt greenhalgh.

"The prying questions, the best kept secrets, the need for love. Lennon's anger and anguish funneling into music, his timely salvation. Without the story behind it, perhaps The Beatles would never have existed"He added.

Via | The Guardian


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