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  1. 2 days ago · Wilder puts on screen the mind of the protagonist and its self-destructive self-preserving ways, with a dollop of self-loathing and self-doubt, with the recognition that what he is doing is going nowhere, and he just needs the right nudge out of it. Released November 29, 1945. Rate Me! 5 stars for The Lost Weekend.

  2. Jun 1, 2024 · The Lost Weekend is a critically acclaimed film that delves into the dark and gripping world of addiction. Directed by Billy Wilder and released in 1945, the movie follows the story of Don Birnam, a struggling writer who spirals into a weekend-long binge of alcoholism.

  3. Jun 11, 2024 · The Lost Weekend: Directed by Billy Wilder. With Ray Milland, Jane Wyman, Phillip Terry, Howard Da Silva. The desperate life of a chronic alcoholic is followed through a four-day drinking bout.

  4. Jun 17, 2024 · Wilder hit the Oscar jackpot several times throughout his career, first with writing and directing victories for the addiction drama “The Lost Weekend” (1945), which also won Best Picture.

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  5. Jun 3, 2024 · This week on the InSession Film Podcast, JD and Brendan are joined by Ben Miller of the Target Audience Podcast to discuss Billy Wilder’s 1945 Oscar-winner The Lost Weekend! We also discuss Pixar’s new direction and a controversy surrounding JD’s latest hockey adventure.

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  7. Jun 11, 2024 · Exclusive new video introduction by director Alex Cox The three-part 1992 BBC Arena programme Billy, How Did You Do It? directed by Gisela Grischow and Volker Schlöndorff, featuring Schlöndorff in conversation with Billy Wilder The 1946 Screen Guild Theater radio adaptation of The Lost Weekend – starring Ray Milland, Jane Wyman, and Frank Faylen The original theatrical trailer 36-PAGE ...

  8. Jun 8, 2024 · John Lennon released three studio albums made or partially made during his Lost Weekend period — Mind Games (Oct. 29, 1973), Walls And Bridges (September 1974) and Rock ‘n’ Roll (February 1975).

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