Exclusive: Bruce Weber’s Academy Award-nominated documentary Let’s Get Lost has received a 4k restoration, which will debut at this year’s Lumiere Film Festival.
Thirty-five years after it won the Critics Prize at the Venice Film Festival, Weber will be present at Lumiere in Lyon, France, to discuss the film’s legacy as well as the restoration process.
HanWay Films will represent the film for worldwide sales as part of a deal negotiated by Marta Ravani, Sales Director of HanWay The Collections. The deal includes a selection of Bruce Weber’s back catalogue of films including, Broken Noses (1987), Nice Girls Don’t Stay For Breakfast (2018), A Letter to True (2004), and The Treasure Of His Youth: The Photographs Of Paolo Di Paolo (2022). Current confirmed partners for The Bruce Weber Collection are Kino Lorber in North America, The Jokers in France, Longride in Japan, IWonder Pictures in Italy, and FilmIn in Spain.
Thirty-five years after it won the Critics Prize at the Venice Film Festival, Weber will be present at Lumiere in Lyon, France, to discuss the film’s legacy as well as the restoration process.
HanWay Films will represent the film for worldwide sales as part of a deal negotiated by Marta Ravani, Sales Director of HanWay The Collections. The deal includes a selection of Bruce Weber’s back catalogue of films including, Broken Noses (1987), Nice Girls Don’t Stay For Breakfast (2018), A Letter to True (2004), and The Treasure Of His Youth: The Photographs Of Paolo Di Paolo (2022). Current confirmed partners for The Bruce Weber Collection are Kino Lorber in North America, The Jokers in France, Longride in Japan, IWonder Pictures in Italy, and FilmIn in Spain.
- 10/12/2023
- by Zac Ntim
- Deadline Film + TV
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