Bradley Cooper's 'Maestro' to Premiere at Venice Film Festival
Bradley Cooper's directorial debut 'Maestro', a biopic about renowned composer Leonard Bernstein, is set to premiere at the Venice Film Festival this September. The film will then hit cinemas on 22 November and stream on Netflix from 20 December. The first trailer has been released, offering a glimpse into Bernstein's tumultuous marriage to Felicia Montealegre Cohn Bernstein, played by Carey Mulligan.
The trailer, scored by Mahler's Symphony No.5 'Adagietto', shows Bradley Cooper as Bernstein conducting a large choir, capturing the passion and intensity of the maestro's musical genius. The biographical film explores Bernstein's lifelong relationship with his wife Felicia, from their early days together to the end of their lives. Notably, the trailer hints at the couple's acceptance of Bernstein's homosexuality, reflecting the complex dynamics of their marriage.
'Maestro' is Cooper's first venture into directing, following his successful acting career. The film promises to delve into the intricate life of the legendary composer and conductor, offering audiences a unique perspective on Bernstein's personal and professional journey.
'Maestro' is set to captivate audiences with its intimate portrayal of Leonard Bernstein's life and his enduring relationship with Felicia Montealegre Cohn Bernstein. With Bradley Cooper at the helm and Carey Mulligan in a leading role, the film is poised to be a powerful exploration of love, acceptance, and the creative spirit.
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