"Daytime Revolution," a documentary that looks back at the week when John Lennon and Yoko Ono co-hosted The Mike Douglas Show in early 1972, has been acquired for distribution by Kino Lorber. This film offers a unique glimpse into a pivotal moment in television history, when two of the most influential figures of the era brought their distinctive voices and perspectives to daytime television.
Kino Lorber, a leading distributor of independent, foreign, and classic films, has announced plans for a theatrical run for "Daytime Revolution." This move signals the company's confidence in the film's appeal and its potential to draw audiences to theaters.
Following the theatrical run, Kino Lorber plans to release "Daytime Revolution" for home video and digital platforms. This strategy ensures that the film reaches a wider audience, allowing more people to engage with this unique event in television and cultural history.
[Source: Classic Hits Today]