LET'S GET LOST
On 13 December 2024, Kino Lucerna in Prague hosted an exclusive screening of the newly restored version of Let’s Get Lost — Bruce Weber’s legendary documentary about jazz legend Chet Baker.
Kino Lucerna, one of Prague’s most historic and culturally significant cinemas, housed in a classic early-20th-century venue, provided a fitting backdrop for the screening.
Let’s Get Lost is a 1988 documentary directed by Bruce Weber, famed as a photographer-filmmaker, that offers a raw, lyrical portrait of jazz trumpeter and vocalist Chet Baker — tracking his life, music, relationships, and struggles with addiction in his final years.
The film was nominated for an Academy Award and won the Critics Prize at the Venice Film Festival shortly after its original release.
Organized by MILOSH STUDIO, the event linked the screening to broader appreciation of Weber’s career, coinciding with his major exhibition in Prague that season.











LET'S GET LOST
On 13 December 2024, Kino Lucerna in Prague hosted an exclusive screening of the newly restored version of Let’s Get Lost — Bruce Weber’s legendary documentary about jazz legend Chet Baker.
Kino Lucerna, one of Prague’s most historic and culturally significant cinemas, housed in a classic early-20th-century venue, provided a fitting backdrop for the screening.
Let’s Get Lost is a 1988 documentary directed by Bruce Weber, famed as a photographer-filmmaker, that offers a raw, lyrical portrait of jazz trumpeter and vocalist Chet Baker — tracking his life, music, relationships, and struggles with addiction in his final years.
The film was nominated for an Academy Award and won the Critics Prize at the Venice Film Festival shortly after its original release.
Organized by MILOSH STUDIO, the event linked the screening to broader appreciation of Weber’s career, coinciding with his major exhibition in Prague that season.











LET'S GET LOST
On 13 December 2024, Kino Lucerna in Prague hosted an exclusive screening of the newly restored version of Let’s Get Lost — Bruce Weber’s legendary documentary about jazz legend Chet Baker.
Kino Lucerna, one of Prague’s most historic and culturally significant cinemas, housed in a classic early-20th-century venue, provided a fitting backdrop for the screening.
Let’s Get Lost is a 1988 documentary directed by Bruce Weber, famed as a photographer-filmmaker, that offers a raw, lyrical portrait of jazz trumpeter and vocalist Chet Baker — tracking his life, music, relationships, and struggles with addiction in his final years.
The film was nominated for an Academy Award and won the Critics Prize at the Venice Film Festival shortly after its original release.
Organized by MILOSH STUDIO, the event linked the screening to broader appreciation of Weber’s career, coinciding with his major exhibition in Prague that season.










