The camera follows a fly as it walks about the body of a nude woman. Shot in extreme closeup and accompanied by Ono's eponymous song, the film sets out to celebrate the human body.
Cinematography
Extreme macro shots make skin alien terrain.
Sound
Ono's screechy vocals haunt every frame.

Director
Yoko Ono
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Part of Ono and Lennon's 'Bed-Ins for Peace' era experimental film output, when celebrity couples made 'art' instead of Instagram content.
The fly's erratic path was allegedly unscripted—Ono wanted genuine insect chaos, not trained bug behavior.