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Maestro

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A towering and fearless love story chronicling the lifelong relationship between Leonard Bernstein and Felicia Montealegre Cohn Bernstein. A love letter to life and art, Maestro at its core is an emotionally epic portrayal of family and love.

Release Date : 2023-11-22

Language :EnglishRussianSpanish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Amblin EntertainmentFred Berner FilmsSikelia ProductionsLea Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : BernsteinRybernia

Cast

Carey Mulligan

Character Name : Felicia Montealegre

Original Name : Carey Mulligan

Gender : Female

Bradley Cooper

Character Name : Leonard Bernstein

Original Name : Bradley Cooper

Gender : Male

Matt Bomer

Character Name : David Oppenheim

Original Name : Matt Bomer

Gender : Male

Vincenzo Amato

Character Name : Bruno Zirato

Original Name : Vincenzo Amato

Gender : Male

Greg Hildreth

Character Name : Isaac

Original Name : Greg Hildreth

Gender : Male

Michael Urie

Character Name : Jerry Robbins

Original Name : Michael Urie

Gender : Male

Brian Klugman

Character Name : Aaron Copeland

Original Name : Brian Klugman

Gender : Male

Nick Blaemire

Character Name : Adolph Green

Original Name : Nick Blaemire

Gender : Male

Mallory Portnoy

Character Name : Betty Comden

Original Name : Mallory Portnoy

Gender : Male

Alexandra Santini

Character Name : Claudio's Guest #1

Original Name : Alexandra Santini

Gender : Female

Jarrod LaBine

Character Name : Claudio's Guest #2

Original Name : Jarrod LaBine

Gender : Male

Sarah Silverman

Character Name : Shirley Bernstein

Original Name : Sarah Silverman

Gender : Female

Kate Eastman

Character Name : Ellen Adler

Original Name : Kate Eastman

Gender : Male

William Hill

Character Name : Joseph the Janitor

Original Name : William Hill

Gender : Male

Valéry Lessard

Character Name : Younger Actress

Original Name : Valéry Lessard

Gender : Female

Renée Stork

Character Name : Older Actress

Original Name : Renée Stork

Gender : Male

Tim Rogan

Character Name : Richard Hart

Original Name : Tim Rogan

Gender : Male

Sara Sanderson

Character Name : Lil Hart

Original Name : Sara Sanderson

Gender : Female

Yasen Peyankov

Character Name : Serge Koussevitzky

Original Name : Yasen Peyankov

Gender : Male

Julia Aku

Character Name : Olga

Original Name : Julia Aku

Gender : Female

Benjamin Freemantle

Character Name : Sailor

Original Name : Benjamin Freemantle

Gender : Male

Harrison Coll

Character Name : Sailor

Original Name : Harrison Coll

Gender : Male

Sebastian Villarini-Velez

Character Name : Sailor

Original Name : Sebastian Villarini-Velez

Gender : Male

Dario Natarelli

Character Name : Sailor

Original Name : Dario Natarelli

Gender : Male

Ryan Steele

Character Name : Sailor

Original Name : Ryan Steele

Gender : Male

Ricky Ubeda

Character Name : Sailor

Original Name : Ricky Ubeda

Gender : Male

Carlos Sánchez Falú

Character Name : Bartender

Original Name : Carlos Sánchez Falú

Gender : Male

Jeanette Delgado

Character Name : Fancy Free Woman

Original Name : Jeanette Delgado

Gender : Female

Sara Esty

Character Name : Fancy Free Woman

Original Name : Sara Esty

Gender : Female

Ahmad Simmons

Character Name : NYC Pedestrian Man Dancer

Original Name : Ahmad Simmons

Gender : Male

Kyle Coffman

Character Name : NYC Pedestrian Man Dancer

Original Name : Kyle Coffman

Gender : Male

Byron Tittle

Character Name : NYC Pedestrian Man Dancer

Original Name : Byron Tittle

Gender : Male

Yesenia Ayala

Character Name : NYC Pedestrian Woman Dancer

Original Name : Yesenia Ayala

Gender : Female

Skye Mattox

Character Name : NYC Pedestrian Woman Dancer

Original Name : Skye Mattox

Gender : Female

Halli Toland

Character Name : NYC Pedestrian Woman Dancer

Original Name : Halli Toland

Gender : Female

Leigh-Ann Esty

Character Name : NYC Pedestrian Woman Dancer

Original Name : Leigh-Ann Esty

Gender : Female

Gaby Diaz

Character Name : NYC Pedestrian Woman Dancer

Original Name : Gaby Diaz

Gender : Female

Tanairi Sade Vazquez

Character Name : NYC Pedestrian Woman Dancer

Original Name : Tanairi Sade Vazquez

Gender : Female

Lea Cooper

Character Name : Little Jamie

Original Name : Lea Cooper

Gender : Male

Soledad Campos

Character Name : Julia Vega

Original Name : Soledad Campos

Gender : Female

Zachary Booth

Character Name : Mendy Wager

Original Name : Zachary Booth

Gender : Male

Miriam Shor

Character Name : Cynthia O'Neal

Original Name : Miriam Shor

Gender : Female

Maya Hawke

Character Name : Jamie Bernstein

Original Name : Maya Hawke

Gender : Female

Scott Ellis

Character Name : Harry Kraut

Original Name : Scott Ellis

Gender : Male

James Cusati-Moyer

Character Name : Georgie

Original Name : James Cusati-Moyer

Gender : Male

John Kroft

Character Name : Young Man

Original Name : John Kroft

Gender : Male

Scott Drummond

Character Name : Scott

Original Name : Scott Drummond

Gender : Male

Gideon Glick

Character Name : Tommy Cothran

Original Name : Gideon Glick

Gender : Male

Josh Hamilton

Character Name : John Gruen

Original Name : Josh Hamilton

Gender : Male

June Gable

Character Name : Old Lady

Original Name : June Gable

Gender : Female

Sam Nivola

Character Name : Alexander Bernstein

Original Name : Sam Nivola

Gender : Male

Alexa Swinton

Character Name : Nina Bernstein

Original Name : Alexa Swinton

Gender : Female

Mike Mitarotondo

Character Name : Bellhop

Original Name : Mike Mitarotondo

Gender : Male

Colin Anderson

Character Name : Stage Manager

Original Name : Colin Anderson

Gender : Male

Kevin Thompson

Character Name : Director

Original Name : Kevin Thompson

Gender : Male

Rosa Feola

Character Name : Ely Soloist #1

Original Name : Rosa Feola

Gender : Female

Isabel Leonard

Character Name : Ely Soloist #2

Original Name : Isabel Leonard

Gender : Female

Miller Bugliari

Character Name : Miller

Original Name : Miller Bugliari

Gender : Male

Atika Greene

Character Name : Nurse

Original Name : Atika Greene

Gender : Male

Bernard Kruger

Character Name : Dr. Kruger

Original Name : Bernard Kruger

Gender : Male

Gabe Fazio

Character Name : Willard the Assistant

Original Name : Gabe Fazio

Gender : Male

Jordan Dobson

Character Name : William

Original Name : Jordan Dobson

Gender : Male

Oscar Pavlo

Character Name : Claudio Arrau (uncredited)

Original Name : Oscar Pavlo

Gender : Male

Booch O'Connell

Character Name : Keg Girl (uncredited)

Original Name : Booch O'Connell

Gender : Female

Reviews

M

Manuel São Bento

@msbreviews

2023-09-03

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://fandomwire.com/maestro-venice-film-festival-review-bradley-cooper-is-a-certified-talented-filmmaker/ "Maestro exceeds expectations, certifying Bradley Cooper as a filmmaker with innate talent, just like Leonard Bernstein, who the former portrays brilliantly. An inspirational biopic focused on an exponentially compelling romance elevated by emotionally genuine performances filled with intensely, passionately authentic interactions. Carey Mulligan joins the actor/director in the race for awards with a remarkable, spectacular display that will bring tears to even less sensitive viewers. Technically sublime, the conductor's music induces many chills in the audience through a story about love, family, artistic passion, and all the obstacles and dilemmas that arise from them." Rating: A-

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-12-05

I don't know if maybe "Bohemian Rhapsody" (2018) or "Rocketman" (2019) have made me a bit immune to the rather hedonistic lifestyles of the musical rich and famous, but I found this beautifully photographed depiction of the life of the enigmatic Leonard Bernstein to be remarkably tame. The monochrome presentation is glorious to look at, but the narrative is weak, I found. Carey Mullian, his long-suffering wife Felicia Montealegre is easily the most meritorious of praise here. She portrays the increasingly frustrated, betrayed yet still loving woman with a strength and subtlety that is really engaging - especially towards the end of the film. Cooper, on the other hand - well, was he meant to be mimicking Barry Manilow or Tony Bennett? We learn very little about what made the man tick, about what made his sexuality such a big deal for him? The other characters come and go with little context to illustrate their roles in his life, his role in their's and with the possible exception of their eldest daughter Shirley (Sarah Silverman) there is no conversation to be had about just how this marriage of convenience was established or managed. It's also largely devoid of his most famous musical works. Aside from the tiniest interlude from "West Side Story" - which I know he didn't much care for - we could be forgiven for assuming that this was a biopic of a composer with high-brow classical aspirations but with little popular appeal. That said, there is a splendid rendition of Mahler's 2nd from the acoustically gorgeous Ely cathedral to savour, but otherwise this is all a rather underwhelming melodrama that really didn't tell me much that I didn't already know about this charismatic, selfish and flawed individual the fluctuating state of whose marriage was, frankly, of very little interest to me. More marital woes than maestro, sorry.

B

Brent Marchant

@Brent_Marchant

2023-12-25

A great talent deserves a great biopic. Regrettably, in the case of the late conductor/composer/musician Leonard Bernstein, he doesn’t get it. Writer-actor-director Bradley Cooper has made a film that I’m sure he thinks of as his cinematic masterpiece when, in fact, it comes across more like a tribute to the filmmaker’s own ego than as an homage to his subject. Perhaps the biggest problem here is the screenplay, which can never really decide if it wants to be a litany of the accomplishments of the artist (Cooper) or a love story between him and his adoring wife, Felicia (Carey Mulligan). The constant switching back and forth between the two leaves viewers wondering which will be the focus that the director settles on. Then there’s Cooper’s increasingly hammy overacting, which grows progressively annoying as the film plays out, a performance riddled with knowing looks of “I know I’m going to get awards nominations for this portrayal.” Add to that a somewhat inexplicable shift from monochrome to color cinematography, and audiences are left further pondering the filmmaker’s cinematic motivations while simultaneously having to contend with notably underdeveloped depictions of the character’s motivations, making for a rather shallow take overall when it comes to exploring the protagonist’s nature. To its credit, “Maestro” features a fine production design and gorgeous camera work (especially in the black-and-white sequences), and Mulligan’s luminescent presence is positively captivating, in my view the only real reason for screening this offering in the first place. Otherwise, however, this is a big awards season disappointment that leaves much to be desired – and that likely would have been better off left in the hands of the project’s originally designated director, Steven Spielberg. Cooper may be a fine actor, but that’s what he should stick with, as that’s where his real strength lies – not behind the camera or sitting in the writer’s chair.

B

BornKnight

@BornKnight

2023-12-29

This biographical movie about Leonard Bernstein is directed and written by Bradley Cooper (and Josh Singer - “Spotlight”) and produced between others by Martin Scorsese (that declined to direct it after seeing “A Star is Born” and to be able to film the Irishman) and Steven Spielberg. It stars Bradley Cooper as Leonard Bernstein an Jew American conductor and composer (1918–1990) and Carey Mulligan as Felicia Montealegre Bernstein American actress (1922–1978) who married Lenny in 1951, by social convenience of that epoch. Leonard Bernstein had a brilliant career playing in Broadway (West Side Story is by him), Carnegie Hall and New York Philharmonic and had also an intense career on teaching, having intense presentations that showed his true love for music - it was also a controverse person, with a very active social live and gay. Not shown in the movie, that he holds a cigar in almost every scene we had asthma (being dismissed in WWII) developed emphysema, dying from a heart attack from a mesothelioma tumor. Felicia Montealegre Bernstein was a Jew actress from Chilean origins that met Leonard while at a party in 1946 - it was also a true love into Leonard's life, even with his sexual orientation, living a sometimes contributed second life. The story of the movie show marks at the live on the musician, and the cinematography by Matthew Libatique behind the camera (A Star is Born, Pi, Fountain of Life, Mother!Requiem for a Dream), shown the ages were the story passed is the cinematographic style and format of those epochs from the 40’s to the 90’s from high-contrast black and white and Academy ratio, to 70 technicolor format eras where it passes, using original equipment for those scenes. Also the scenes of the movie that place great emphasis depending on the dramatic moment - from dialogues and close ups, to discussions and background happenings to the magnificent performances of Bradley Cooper as Leny as maestro, including a memorable scene at a church. The edition of the movie by Michelle Tesoro (The Queen's Gambit) is very well done, and the music is all works of Leonard Bernstein (not sure if it can be a contender of this year's Academy nominations). Another remarkable work is the The movie can be another one of NF gems that comes to the oscar consolidating streaming as a real parallel form of art to classic cinema - I can foresee and nomination to best actor, best co-adjuvant actress, best cinematography and maybe on production, because the makeup and prosthetic work of Kazu Hiro is just amazing life-like, and true to both the physical and psychological side of Leny. The story of the movie itself could be better in showing better the intimacy between the two, and also some facts left aside as the work of both of them as fierce activists for several causes. The story rhythm is also a bit confuse as it make jumps to the relevant points and do not stay till the end of something predictable but lingering and meaningful (as Felicica’s death, show only as a son running to the backyard the moving of the family from the house) Brit is a solid biographical movie and one of the ”must watch” movies of the year deserving a solid 7.5 out of 10.0 / B+ only because of its lesser faults.