A love story that took 50 years to tell, "The Lost Weekend: A Love Story" explores the 18-month romantic relationship between John Lennon and his Chinese-American assistant May Pang,A love story that took 50 years to tell, "The Lost Weekend: A Love Story" explores the 18-month romantic relationship between John Lennon and his Chinese-American assistant May Pang,A love story that took 50 years to tell, "The Lost Weekend: A Love Story" explores the 18-month romantic relationship between John Lennon and his Chinese-American assistant May Pang,
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- 1 nomination total
John Lennon
- Self
- (archive footage)
David Bowie
- Self
- (archive footage)
Harry Nilsson
- Self
- (archive footage)
David Bailey
- Self
- (archive footage)
The Beatles
- Themselves
- (archive footage)
Dick Cavett
- Self
- (archive footage)
Alice Cooper
- Self
- (voice)
Walter Cronkite
- Self - News anchor
- (archive footage)
Bob Gruen
- Self - photographer
- (voice)
George Harrison
- Self
- (archive footage)
Reverend Ike
- Self - Televangelist
- (archive footage)
- (as Rev. Ike)
Larry Kane
- Self - WPVI News Anchor
- (archive footage)
Tony King
- Self - Apple Records, London
- (archive footage)
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10mstarmm
I was a young busy "breaking my way into the world" girl during this era and didn't follow John Lennon at all. This beautifully done documentary brought me TOTALLY in to the life of John, his breakup with Yoko, his relationship with Julian, and his life saving love story with May Pang. She was vibrant and a bright light. I found myself shaking my head at times, laughing out loud and wiping tears...I really enjoyed the film. May Pang and Julian... you're wonderful! RIP John.
My husbands review: "It was a well done documentary that gave good insight into the relationships of John Lennon."
My husbands review: "It was a well done documentary that gave good insight into the relationships of John Lennon."
I knew who May Pang was and what the Lost Weekend was, so I wondered what filler they could throw together to make an entire documentary. Boy was I wrong! This is a top-notch story that is engrossing from start to finish. It has archival footage and interviews that flesh out the time period of May's Yoko-ordered time with John.
Her photos may be mere Polaroids but they document a personal side of their time together. Julian Lennon gets to participate as well. May seemed to have been a beneficial part of rejoining him with John. There's a 1974 photo shown of Julian and his crush Jodie Foster. I've never seen such a happy smile like the one he's wearing.
There are also details of May Pang's upbringing, which was not easy. Though this film is aimed at John Lennon fans, I also like it as a time capsule of the 1970s. Not only does it show George Harrison on the Dick Cavett Show, it even shows May sitting in the audience.
We think of the Beatles living in England after the breakup, yet they crossed paths in the United States quite often. This film is a vital piece of Beatles history.
Her photos may be mere Polaroids but they document a personal side of their time together. Julian Lennon gets to participate as well. May seemed to have been a beneficial part of rejoining him with John. There's a 1974 photo shown of Julian and his crush Jodie Foster. I've never seen such a happy smile like the one he's wearing.
There are also details of May Pang's upbringing, which was not easy. Though this film is aimed at John Lennon fans, I also like it as a time capsule of the 1970s. Not only does it show George Harrison on the Dick Cavett Show, it even shows May sitting in the audience.
We think of the Beatles living in England after the breakup, yet they crossed paths in the United States quite often. This film is a vital piece of Beatles history.
At a pivotal point in John Lennon's post-Beatles life, May Pang was at his side, and the story of their relationship has been the subject of much gossip and speculation. In The Lost Weekend: A Love Story, May takes an affectionate and unsparing look back at this period. Whatever you think you know about Lennon in the early '70s, his music, his escapades, his circle of friends and colleagues, The Lost Weekend goes much deeper. A fascinating and emotional document.
And I learned a lot from Lost Weekend as well!
As a music lover of all genres Lost Weekend hits it out of the ballpark. And if you're a Beatles fan and a music fan you will enjoy the behind the scenes look at the group. But of most importance the incredible relationship between John Lennon and May Pang. Watching the old school footage and images that May presents makes the movie so much more real and enjoyable.
It's as if you're really there!
Every element of the story has excitement and passion. And you learn a lot of new things about how the music was made, where the music was played, who worked within and around this legend and legendary band called The Beatles. But from May Pang's perspective.
All you want to get out of a movie like this is something new. And you get it from The Lost Weekend: A Love Story. Definitely a 10!
As a music lover of all genres Lost Weekend hits it out of the ballpark. And if you're a Beatles fan and a music fan you will enjoy the behind the scenes look at the group. But of most importance the incredible relationship between John Lennon and May Pang. Watching the old school footage and images that May presents makes the movie so much more real and enjoyable.
It's as if you're really there!
Every element of the story has excitement and passion. And you learn a lot of new things about how the music was made, where the music was played, who worked within and around this legend and legendary band called The Beatles. But from May Pang's perspective.
All you want to get out of a movie like this is something new. And you get it from The Lost Weekend: A Love Story. Definitely a 10!
The Lost Weekend: A Love Story
(Author, @Jeri Palumbo /Music Connection)
Vortex. Love. Icon. These terms came to mind as I was glued to every detail of The Lost Weekend: A Love Story. This is not your ordinary documentary. Nor is it a reinvention of the same story.
Vortex: "A whirling mass....that sucks everything near it toward its center....drawing in... all that surrounds it..". There's no question that in the nearly 60 years since the onset of The Beatles, that anything and everything related has fascinated the masses to a seriously refined degree. Musicians. Historians. Producers. Engineers. Critics. You name it. Stories get told and retold over and over. The Beatle vortex is alive and well to this day. But imagine, if you can, what it might be like to be THEM. Or THEIR families. Or THEIR love interests, dead center in that vortex???
As I watched May Pang tell HER story (and it's finally HER story, not years of retold heresay and diatribes), what struck me was this young, strong "anchor" thrown into the middle of chaos. Into the biggest vortex there is. As her childhood backstory is told, it becomes clear why she was so strong and resilient. Clear eyed at such a young age, she stitched Lennon's personal life together in a beautiful patchwork from the frayed pieces he inadvertently created (reunited with his son Julian, ex wife Cynthia, and McCartney). He was incredibly prolific and creative during this time, called "The Lost Weekend" (#9 Dream, Mind Games, Whatever Gets You Through the Night). Surprisingly, May's association with the Lennons goes WAY back further into the history of the Beatles than you might know, which is highlighted in this doc (like during the Imagine sessions). Even more complex was the situation in which May was thrown. Working for two bosses who, along with their own growing personal conflicts, eventually are giving conflicting orders to May. Micro vortex in the middle of a GIANT vortex.
Enter the towering figure and fascinating presence of Lennon. No matter where you are in the world, you know who he is. Whatever he did, good or bad, the vortex followed. And sometimes the story told, and retold, isn't always correct. This is a refreshingly, new look at Lennon's life from the eyes and direct experience of May Pang. In HER words from HER lens on iconic moments in music history (including his time w Harry Nilsson, the Phil Spector sessions and more), May had a front seat in this vortex and the stories she tells are fascinating. In a twist of fate, she also became the centerpiece of Lennon's love and admiration. The telling of this love story was as compelling and beautiful as it was complicated, and at times what I might imagine to be, devastating with no closure or answers.
While it might be easy to judge, in the end, these were real people trying to navigate life with the craziest deck of cards, dealt in the middle of a vortex not of their choosing. People are complex. Childoods are complex. Relationships are complex. Life is complex. Every decision affects everything else. And so forth.
Age does not always equate to maturity (as is evident by the alcohol infused antics at the Troubadour. Then again, there was alcohol). May was the voice of reason in the middle of chaos with the most iconic legend of our time while simultaneously maintaining a love relationship with that legend. I can't imagine anyone else walking through that vortex of fire unscathed. Yet here she is. While we will always have the "what ifs" with Lennon, (what if he had lived?), this was a refreshingly new "piece of fabric" sown by May into the Beatle's historical tapestry. "And in the end" of the documentary, was a beautiful way to tie it all together. A new layer of that (Glass) Onion.....if you will. (Puns, very intended)
A must see for any Beatle fan or historian.
Jeri Palumbo Producer, Engineer, Freelance Writer
#thelostweekend #tribeca2022 #tribecafilmfest #JohnLennon #MayPang #TheBeatles.
Vortex. Love. Icon. These terms came to mind as I was glued to every detail of The Lost Weekend: A Love Story. This is not your ordinary documentary. Nor is it a reinvention of the same story.
Vortex: "A whirling mass....that sucks everything near it toward its center....drawing in... all that surrounds it..". There's no question that in the nearly 60 years since the onset of The Beatles, that anything and everything related has fascinated the masses to a seriously refined degree. Musicians. Historians. Producers. Engineers. Critics. You name it. Stories get told and retold over and over. The Beatle vortex is alive and well to this day. But imagine, if you can, what it might be like to be THEM. Or THEIR families. Or THEIR love interests, dead center in that vortex???
As I watched May Pang tell HER story (and it's finally HER story, not years of retold heresay and diatribes), what struck me was this young, strong "anchor" thrown into the middle of chaos. Into the biggest vortex there is. As her childhood backstory is told, it becomes clear why she was so strong and resilient. Clear eyed at such a young age, she stitched Lennon's personal life together in a beautiful patchwork from the frayed pieces he inadvertently created (reunited with his son Julian, ex wife Cynthia, and McCartney). He was incredibly prolific and creative during this time, called "The Lost Weekend" (#9 Dream, Mind Games, Whatever Gets You Through the Night). Surprisingly, May's association with the Lennons goes WAY back further into the history of the Beatles than you might know, which is highlighted in this doc (like during the Imagine sessions). Even more complex was the situation in which May was thrown. Working for two bosses who, along with their own growing personal conflicts, eventually are giving conflicting orders to May. Micro vortex in the middle of a GIANT vortex.
Enter the towering figure and fascinating presence of Lennon. No matter where you are in the world, you know who he is. Whatever he did, good or bad, the vortex followed. And sometimes the story told, and retold, isn't always correct. This is a refreshingly, new look at Lennon's life from the eyes and direct experience of May Pang. In HER words from HER lens on iconic moments in music history (including his time w Harry Nilsson, the Phil Spector sessions and more), May had a front seat in this vortex and the stories she tells are fascinating. In a twist of fate, she also became the centerpiece of Lennon's love and admiration. The telling of this love story was as compelling and beautiful as it was complicated, and at times what I might imagine to be, devastating with no closure or answers.
While it might be easy to judge, in the end, these were real people trying to navigate life with the craziest deck of cards, dealt in the middle of a vortex not of their choosing. People are complex. Childoods are complex. Relationships are complex. Life is complex. Every decision affects everything else. And so forth.
Age does not always equate to maturity (as is evident by the alcohol infused antics at the Troubadour. Then again, there was alcohol). May was the voice of reason in the middle of chaos with the most iconic legend of our time while simultaneously maintaining a love relationship with that legend. I can't imagine anyone else walking through that vortex of fire unscathed. Yet here she is. While we will always have the "what ifs" with Lennon, (what if he had lived?), this was a refreshingly new "piece of fabric" sown by May into the Beatle's historical tapestry. "And in the end" of the documentary, was a beautiful way to tie it all together. A new layer of that (Glass) Onion.....if you will. (Puns, very intended)
A must see for any Beatle fan or historian.
Jeri Palumbo Producer, Engineer, Freelance Writer
#thelostweekend #tribeca2022 #tribecafilmfest #JohnLennon #MayPang #TheBeatles.
Did you know
- TriviaAcclaimed Film Archivist Erik Taros, who also worked on Ron Howard's Eight Days A Week, contributed to this film.
- ConnectionsFeatures The CBS Evening News (1941)
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- Country of origin
- Official site
- Language
- Also known as
- Stracony weekend: Historia miłosna
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $102,531
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $78,079
- Apr 16, 2023
- Gross worldwide
- $102,531
- Runtime1 hour 37 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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