For Mr. Jeffrey Epstein You are cordially invited to the World Premiere of LennonNYC a PB$ "American Masters" documentary that examines the period of time John Lennon and is family spent living New York City Saturday, September 25th , 2010 6:30 pm .-? 8:30pm Supper The Home of Denise Rich 785 Fifth Avenue, New York (enter on 60'h Street between Madison and Fifth) 9:00pm- Screening at 2010 New York Film Festival Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center 1941 Broadway at 65th Street 11:00pm-Party Location to be announced or As the public turns its attention to what would have been Lennon's 70th birthday and the 30th anniversary of his murder, LENNONNYC is a documentary uniquely posed to commemorate the life of one of the most important and influence artists of the Twentieth Century - someone whose life and work is as powerful and relevant today as it has ever been. LENNONNYC is the story of one of the most famous and influential artists of the Twentieth Century and how he found redemption not in the public adoration he craved as a youth, but in the quiet and simple pleasures of fatherhood. It is also a New York immigrant's tale. Lennon came to New York City in 1971 seeking what every other immigrant has sought freedom - the freedom to be himself and not "Beatle John," the freedom to live a normal life. LENNONNYC tells this story with never before-released in-studio recordings, concert film only recently transferred to HD, and a trove of Lennon/Ono compositions. LENNONNYC also contains one of the most powerful and emotionally direct interviews Yoko Ono has ever given. No film about John Lennon has ever covered this story with the same breadth and depth as LENNONNYC. EFTA00755854