
Bruce Weber
**Bruce Weber** (1946) is a renowned fashion and portrait photographer who has also made a name for himself as a director, bringing his distinctive visual aesthetic to the big screen. His film career, though less prolific, is characterized by an intimate and poetic approach.
His best-known works include the documentaries *Broken Noses* (1987), focusing on the young boxer Andy Minsker, and the acclaimed *Let's Get Lost* (1988), an intimate and melancholic portrait of jazz trumpeter Chet Baker.
His style is instantly recognizable: Weber favors black and white, creating dreamy and nostalgic atmospheres. His films are intense and often vulnerable portraits of cultural icons or marginal figures, exploring themes such as beauty, youth, fleeting fame, and nostalgia for a mythologized America, while always maintaining an elegant and deeply personal aesthetic.