A must have for all fans of photography music and Bruce Weber this incredible film invites you into Weber's intimate world of the Chop Suey club. For over four years Bruce Weber photographed one subject: Peter Johnson. What began as a photographic journey to document Peter's transition from boyhood into manhood led to the making of the film Chop Suey. A deeply personal film feeling very much like a film journal or scrapbook Chop Suey is an homage to all things the filmmaker loves most. Mixing film archival footage still photography and a rich and expansive soundtrack... boasting over 65 songs Chop Suey is one of Weber's greatest. [show more]
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Director Bruce Weber's homage to a few of his favourite things. Best known for 'Let's Get Lost' (1988), his stylish documentary on jazz legend Chet Baker, Weber, in this film, reveals some of his other passions which include photography, classic films and physical beauty. Whether recreating the music and life of cabaret star Frances Faye, appreciating the wily wit of Diana Vreeland, admiring the physique of teenage wrestling star Peter Johnson, or considering his own world-class collection of still photographs, Weber shares his interests with enthusiasm and a deeply felt humanity.
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