Sean Ono Lennon Debuts Directorial Film at Tribeca Festival
Sean Ono Lennon On ‘ThreeASFOUR: Full Circle’ As His Directorial Debut Set For Tribeca Premiere

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Sean Ono Lennon’s directorial debut, 'ThreeASFOUR: FULL CIRCLE', premieres at the Tribeca Festival, showcasing the avant-garde fashion collective's journey. The film highlights their artistic struggles against commercial pressures and emphasizes themes of peace and collaboration.
- 01'ThreeASFOUR: FULL CIRCLE' is co-directed by Sean Ono Lennon and Brian C. González.
- 02The fashion collective ThreeASFOUR has been active for over 25 years, originally founded in 1998.
- 03The film explores the tension between creativity and commerce in the fashion industry.
- 04Lennon emphasizes the group's dedication and their diverse backgrounds as a source of inspiration.
- 05The documentary took over five years to produce, focusing on the personal and artistic journeys of the collective.
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Sean Ono Lennon’s directorial debut, 'ThreeASFOUR: FULL CIRCLE', is set to premiere at the Tribeca Festival, highlighting the avant-garde fashion collective known for their visionary designs inspired by nature. Co-directed with Brian C. González, the documentary captures the struggles of Gabi Asfour, Angela Donhauser, and Adi Gil in balancing artistic integrity with commercial demands. Established in 1998, ThreeASFOUR has garnered acclaim, including a Cooper Hewitt National Design Award and exhibitions in global museums. Lennon, who has admired the group for years, reflects on their dedication and the impact of their diverse backgrounds on their creative philosophy. The film showcases scenes of their intricate design process alongside the challenges they face, emphasizing themes of peace and collaboration. After five years of filming, Lennon expresses excitement for the film's release, which will also be shown at the Film Forum in New York City this fall through Assembly Releasing, a new distributor focused on documentaries.
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The film highlights the challenges faced by independent artists in the fashion industry, resonating with local creative communities.
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