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John Lennon biopic 'Nowhere Boy' coming to big screen
Posted: 01 September 2008 1100 hrs

 
 
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LONDON: A big screen adaptation of the early years of John Lennon has been confirmed.

The movie is expected to be called “Nowhere Boy” and will concentrate on the rock legend’s troubled adolescence being raised in Liverpool and his early steps to stardom.

In addition, the film will examine the influence Lennon’s aunt and mother played on his life.

“The women in John’s early life truly shaped who he became, and the strengths and weaknesses of their relationships are central to this film,” said artist turned director, Sam Taylor-Wood.

Taylor-Wood will shoot on location in Lennon’s hometown of Liverpool and casting for the major roles “is under way,” said producer Ecosse Films, which is developing the project with the UK Film Council.

“I am truly excited at the prospect of Sam Taylor-Wood bringing her singular artistic vision to the story,” shared Robert Bernstein of Ecosse Films.

While not having directed a feature film before, Taylor-Wood has a history of working with musicians, having worked with Elton John and the Pet Shop boys on various projects.

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