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==Filmography== === Film === {| class="wikitable" |- !Year !Title !Runtime !Role !Notes |- |1965 |''Cut Piece'' |8:08 min |Self | |- |1965 |''[[Satan's Bed (1965 film)|Satan's Bed]]'' |72 min |Actress ("Ito") |Directed by [[Michael Findlay (filmmaker)|Michael Findlay]]. |- |1966 |''Disappearing Music for Face'' |11:15 min |Subject |[[Fluxus|Fluxfilm]] No. 4, directed by Mieko Shimoi. Closeup of Ono's mouth. |- |1966 |''One'' |5:05 min |Director |Fluxfilm No. 14; also called "Match" |- |1966 |''Eye Blink'' |4:31 min |Director/Subject |Fluxfilm No. 15 |- |1966 |''Four'' |9:31 min |Director |Fluxfilm No. 16 |- |1967 |''No. 4'' |80 min |Director |Expanded version of ''Four'' (1966) made in London with Anthony Cox; often called "Bottoms" |- |1967 |''Wrapping Piece'' |20 min |Director/Self |Music by [[Delia Derbyshire]] |- |1968 |''No. 5'' |52 min |Director |Also called "Smile". Filmed on the same day as ''Two Virgins''; premiered alongside that film at the 1968 Chicago Film Festival |- |1968 |''Two Virgins'' |19 min |Director/Self |Filmed on the same day as ''No. 5''; premiered alongside that film at the 1968 Chicago Film Festival |- |1969 |''[[Bed-in|Mr. & Mrs. Lennon's Honeymoon]]'' |61 min |Director/Self |Documentary of the Amsterdam [[Bed-in|Bed-In for Peace]]; also known as ''Honey Moon'', ''Bed-In'', and ''John & Yoko: Bed-In.'' Premiered alongside ''Self Portrait'' at the New London Cinema Club. |- |1969 |''Bed Peace'' |71 min |Director/Self | |- |1969 |''[[Self-Portrait (1969 film)|Self-Portrait]]'' |42 min |Director |Premiered alongside ''Mr. & Mrs. Lennon's Honeymoon'' at the New London Cinema Club. |- |1970 |''[[Let It Be (1970 film)|Let It Be]]'' |80 min |Self | |- |1970 |''[[Up Your Legs Forever]]'' |70 min |Director/Self |Commissioned and edited by [[Jonas Mekas]] for a December 1970 film festival in New York. |- |1970 |''[[Fly (1970 film)|Fly]]'' |25 min |Director |Commissioned by Mekas for a December 1970 film festival in New York |- |1970 |''[[Freedom (Yoko Ono film)|Freedom]]'' |1 min |Director/Self |Commissioned by Mekas. Lennon produced an animated film with the same title and runtime. |- |1971 |''[[Apotheosis (film)|Apotheosis]]'' |17 min |Director/Self |Filmed with Nic Knowland during September 1969; premiered at the [[Cannes Film Festival]] in May 1971. |- |1971 |''[[Erection (film)|Erection]]'' |20 min |Music/Supervision |Directed by John Lennon, based on still photographs by Iain McMillan. |- |1971 |''The Museum of Modern Art Show'' |7 min |Director |Audience reactions filmed by Lennon. |- |2018 |''[[Isle of Dogs (film)|Isle of Dogs]]'' |101 minutes |Voice Actress ("Assistant-Scientist Yoko-ono") | |} === Television === {| class="wikitable" |- !Year !Title !Runtime !Role !Notes |- |1969 |[[David Frost|''The David Frost Show'']] | |Self | |- |1969 |''[[The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus]]'' |66 min |Self |Unreleased until 1996. |- |1969 |''Rape'' |77 min |Director |Produced for Austrian television; first of many collaborations with DP Nic Knowland |- |1971β1972 |''[[The Dick Cavett Show]]'' | |Self (Three episodes) | |- |1971 |''Free Time'' | |Self | |- |1972 |[[Imagine (1972 film)|''Imagine'']] |70 min |Director/Self/Music |Collaboration with John Lennon. |- |1972 |''[[The Mike Douglas Show]]'' | |Self/Host (Five episodes) | |- |1973 |''[[Flipside (Canadian TV series)|Flipside]]'' |22 min |Self |Guest and musical performer alongside Lennon and Elephant's Memory. |- |1995 |''[[Mad About You]]'' |22 min |Self (Episode: "Yoko Said") | |- |2021 |''[[The Beatles: Get Back]]'' | |Producer/Self |Documentary of archival footage |} === Music videos (as director) === {| class="wikitable" |- !Year !Title !Notes |- |1981 |"Walking on Thin Ice" | |- |1981 |"Woman" |Music by John Lennon |- |1982 |"Goodbye Sadness" | |} === Video art === *''Sky TV'' (1966) *''Blueprint for the Sunrise'' (2000, 28 min) *''Onochord'' (2004, continuous loop)<ref>{{cite web|last=Ono|first=Yoko|url=http://vimeo.com/1968140|title=Yoko Ono: Onochord on Vimeo|access-date=September 14, 2010|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100305003834/http://vimeo.com/1968140|archive-date=March 5, 2010}}</ref>
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