Film No. 4 (Bottoms)
In the winter of 1967, Yoko One took part in the EXPRMNTL Festival in Knokke-le-Zoute, where she presented not only Film No. 4 (Bottoms) but also her performance, Bag Piece. Ono’s Fluxus short film will be shown before the world premiere of the digital restoration of the film Exprmntl 4 Knokke by Claudia von Alemann and Reinold E. Thiel.
Crew
| Director | Yoko Ono |
Yoko Ono
Born in Tokyo, Yoko Ono is an artist whose work spans visual art, performance, film, music and conceptual practice. Emerging in the early 1960s New York avant‑garde, she was a pioneering figure in Fluxus and conceptual art. Ono’s early instruction-based pieces and performances questioned the role of the viewer and the artist, dissolving fixed distinctions between art and everyday life. Her work has been widely exhibited in museums, galleries and festivals. Alongside her artistic practice, Ono has maintained a long-standing commitment to peace and social justice.
Filmography (selection)
1966 No. 4 (Bottoms); Forum Expanded 2026 · Match 1968 Two Virgins; co-directed by John Lennon 1969 Rape; co-directed by John Lennon · Bed Peace; co-directed by John Lennon · Self-Portrait 1970 Apotheosis; co-directed by John Lennon · Fly; co-directed by John Lennon · Freedom; co-directed by John Lennon 1971 Up Your Legs Forever; co-directed by John Lennon · Erection; co-directed by John Lennon 1972 Imagine; co-directed by John Lennon
Bio- & filmography as of Berlinale 2026