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  1. Let's Get Lost begins near the end of Baker's life, on the beaches of Santa Monica, and ends at the Cannes Film Festival. Weber uses these moments in the present as bookends to the historic footage contained in the bulk of the film.

  2. Bruce Weber's documentary looks at the life of jazz trumpeter Chet Baker. It juxtaposes footage from his early life with interviews with him and his family in his last years. Baker's life was packed with incident, including three marriages, four children, heroin use, imprisonment in Italy, and an impressive body of music.

  3. Aug 29, 2013 · This space between 1942 - 1944 and the change in meaning is fascinating. I bet "get lost" was in use in 1942 and earlier, but as with much vernacular slang, it's likely it was spoken for some time before being written down for the first time. Surprisingly, get lost is later than 1906 jazz slang beat it.

  4. Synopsis. Documentary about jazz great Chet Baker that intercuts footage from the 1950s, when he was part of West Coast Cool, and from his last years. We see the young Baker, he of the beautiful face, in California and in Italy, where he appeared in at least one movie and at least one jail cell (for drug possession).

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    • Bruce Weber
  5. Documenting the life of jazz trumpeter Chet Baker, through interviews with friends, family, associates and lovers, and archive footage from the 1950s and from the musician’s last years. Directed renowned photographer/filmmaker Bruce Weber.

  6. Nov 26, 2021 · It begins with a riot during a gig in Tel Aviv at the end of the tour, before winding its way through a number of unforgettable fly-on-the-backstage-wall moments: Cohen dealing with extremely...

  7. Let's Get Lost. Directed by: Bruce Weber. Starring: Chet Baker. Genres: Music Documentary. Rated the #34 best film of 1988, and #2049 in the greatest all-time movies (according to RYM users).

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