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Netflix has just dropped the official trailer for "Maestro," Bradley Cooper's second directorial venture, in which he takes on the role of conductor Leonard Bernstein.
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This biographical romance, co-written and produced by Cooper himself, explores the life of the celebrated conductor and composer, with a special focus on his tumultuous 25-year marriage to Felicia Montealegre.
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Joining Cooper is Carey Mulligan, known for her role in "She Said," portraying Montealegre. Maya Hawke steps in as their daughter, Jamie, and Sam Nivola plays their son, Alexander. The cast also includes familiar names like Matt Bomer, Sarah Silverman, and Gideon Glick.
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The film has an impressive lineup of producers, including Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg, Fred Berner, Amy Durning, and Kristie Macosko Krieger. Noteworthy executive producers in the mix are Carla Raij, Josh Singer, and Weston Middleton.
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Cooper's co-writer for the screenplay is Josh Singer, recognized for his work on "Spotlight." Matthew Libatique, who previously collaborated with Cooper on "A Star Is Born," serves as the film's cinematographer.
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Cooper made his directorial debut with the 2018 remake of "A Star Is Born," a film that garnered Oscar nods for various categories. Lady Gaga's "Shallow" from the movie took home the Oscar for Best Original Song.
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Set to premiere at the Venice Film Festival this September, "Maestro" will then grace select theaters in November before landing on Netflix starting December 20th.
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The anticipation is building as viewers catch a glimpse of Cooper's directorial prowess in the newly released trailer for "Maestro."
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The film promises to deliver a captivating portrayal of Bernstein's life journey, shedding light on both his professional achievements and personal struggles.
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With an impressive ensemble cast, accomplished producers, and Cooper's proven track record, "Maestro" is poised to be a major cinematic highlight this year.