An extraordinary life, from its beginning in an “experimental salt-water sphere.”
Let’s Get Lost, Bruce Weber’s wrenchingly intimate 1987 portrait of jazzman Chet Baker, is the high-water mark for marriages of black-and-white cinematography and world-class…
Artists' Television Access. Chop Suey: The Revival House Classic Queer Cinema presents a film by photographer Bruce Weber. Wed., Sept. 17, 8 p.m. $6….
Compiled by Michael Leaverton and Hiya Swanhuyser. To submit a listing, e-mail film@sfweekly.com. Artists' Television Access. “The Very Best of OpenScreening”: Short local films…
Brando, Sinatra, Dean, Elvis — those were some cool cats, but they weren't as cool as Chet Baker. The great jazzman had the Adonis…
Let's Get Lost In the rapturous 1989 black-and-white documentary Let's Get Lost, the visual and emotional fixations of photographer-turned-filmmaker Bruce Weber fuse with the…