Bradley Cooper on Directing Maestro | Netflix
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- Bradley Cooper discusses his vision for the film Maestro along with actors Carey Mulligan, Sarah Silverman, and key crew members.
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This fearless love story chronicles the complicated lifelong relationship between music legend Leonard Bernstein and Felicia Montealegre Cohn Bernstein. - Zábava
This is the type of content that Netflix should offer all the time. Superb.
Good for Bradley such a hard worker and seems like music has a really special place in his heart given the two movies he’s chose to direct
I think he's slowly becoming one of the best filmmakers around. He's very talented.
Bradley needs to direct more movies...
he just did his second ofcourse there will be more
Okay, I’ll tell him
The fact that I recognize DP Matthew Libatique at 2:31 without even googling, also while is under a mask means I have been watching behind scenes for too long.
Monumental cinematic genius - every frame, every word, every smile, every laugh, evert tear, every glance, every step, every physical gesture, every conducting gesture. In the homage to Lenny in the Mahler 2, was a singular moment of propulsive, combustible, incendiary passion that filled the screen, and ears and eyes and hearts of his audience like no other film performance has ever attempted. He didn't mimic the man, he found the truth of him, and honored his gifts, indeed his soul. In that six minutes, I felt he knew who was with him on that podium - Gustav Mahler & Leonard Bernstein - and was demanding the audience to pay heed to the brutal brilliance of these extraordinary artists, and by doing so with absolute commitment and conviction, he earned his place alongside them. His audience owes a debt of gratitude for a glance at greatness. It is a triumph that will live for the ages.
As an orchestra conductor who makes videos about our profession I am so excited about this movie shining a light on a great conductor and on conducting in general, can't wait to see it!
I’ve been a fan of yours for a while now! As a fellow orchestral conductor, I love seeing people in my field analyzing the craft and how it is portrayed in mass media. Hope we both love the film when it comes out!
@@JillyCookeMusic what a lovely message thank you so much! I will be seeing it in the movie theater soon so let's see!
Saw it last week at the Angelika. It's perhaps the greatest film of the past 25 years.
wow! do u think he will gonna get oscar for it
Yes, he’ll win best actor and the film will win best picture. Hopefully Carey Mulligan will also come away with a trophy. If I had my druthers it would also win best director, but I fear it’s asking too much.
lol. lmao
The way they're talking about Bradley here makes me excited to see whatever biopic they make of his life someday.
Beautiful film about love and family. Bravo Maestro 👏🏻👏🏻
a genius and inspiration
This movie was sad. I don’t get emotional but it was sad. Now I need to watch an action movie😊
the Oscar for best actor will be between Bradley and Cillian... Not sure if we've seen a tighter two-man competition for the award since Denzel and Russell Crowe, when Denzel won for Training Day, but Russell was the favorite going in for Beautiul Mind. I was thinking the Oscar for director would also be tight between Bradley and Nolan, but i think there's no doubt Nolan wins.
You think Nolan gets it over Scorsese? I think best director is between Nolan and Scorsese, with Bradley being the dark horse.
Okay we got it, give him the oscar :)
which one?
That's what he wants, this film has oscar bait written all over it.
Who cares lmao
I watch Maestro every day! The cast is superb and Bradley has done a magnificent job of telling this story.
Amazing acting!
Bradley Cooper is the greatest modern actor of all time. He can do anything from musicals,comedy romance,drama etc
100% hyperbole on that assessment, DisneyFan..!!! --- No, he is NOT the greatest modern actor of all time.
Stop being so ridiculous.! That's your opinion. In the real world - we all know he's not the greatest..!!!
is this Bradley Cooper? 😂
@FLeigh12 Well did you not see A Star Is Born. He really nailed at the music department and the direction of that film.
@@Disney65Fan - Yes, I saw A Star Is Born, and the only ''star'' that was born was Gaga..!!! --- Loved it..!!!
He cannot SING, and all of his vocals in the film were ''layered'' greatly to give vocal depth, and dimension. They did a live performance on a big Music Award Show and it showed how WEAK his voice was as he attempted to sing. It was awful.!!! ---- Look. I'm just being honest as a critic here, and honesty prevails.
Give him an Oscar for Best Director
Sadly, he wasn’t nominated 😢. He’s such a great director and he also acting in the leading role,it’s very hard doing that.
Waiting for this one so long …
Is there any point to this clip other than to talk about what a genius Bradley Cooper is?
I mean, it's fairly common for movies to now have a featurette where the director/actors talk about the movie. Given that Cooper wrote, directed, and acted in the movie, it's kind of unavoidable that he'd get the most praise.
Fair. But it would be nice to dedicate a little bit of time to the actual story.
😂
@@neilintherapy4865 well then watch the movie!
Go Bradley Cooper!
goddammit, Bradley Cooper! 👏🙌
All top notch, top of their game, just so surprised Silverman was cast
Beautiful and brilliant. Masterpiece
Bradley is getting better and better as a director and actor.
And the Oscar goes to Bradley Cooper for best director, best actor and best movie, a triple crown! Let's see!
I heard they brought children onto the set and he healed each child by touching their head....even if they weren't sick!
one of the finest film Netflix ever produce
These are the types of movies we need on Netflix
He is so smart and handsome man
I love this videos
This could indeed be an Academy Award Winning performance 🔥🔥
It's definitely Oscar bait.
Nah, Cillian Murphy gave a stronger performance in Oppenheimer
I look for see this movie
we get it, he wants an oscar gimme a fuckin break
Thank You
oh brother.....whut a puff piece,,
Cooper loves music very much and composes himself. He is a wonderful father and dreams of a beautiful family. This is his role that will give him everything he wants, including an Oscar.❤😊❤
Honestly, he busted his ass. I just wondered how it would have been had he not also had to worry about PLAYING Bernstein.
I’ve seen so many comedy sketches about this behind the scene, hbo style “making of” i don’t believe anything they say
Watching this trailer, I kept hearing Captain Holt talking in my head, playing the heterosexual. "My female wive. She is such a strong woman, with nice heavy breasts."
The film review in Siegessäule spells it out more clearly (translated). "The film does not deny its gay side, but all the announcements refer exclusively to the "overwhelming and fearless love" between Lenny and Felicia, and the word "homosexual" is nowhere to be found. This also applies to all of Deutsche Grammophon's advertising texts, including the announcement of the soundtrack, on which the gay Yannick Nézet-Séguin conducts instead of Leonard Bernstein - and where you can clearly hear the difference between a larger-than-life genius and a "merely" good conductor. DG's refusal to use the H-word can be seen as tragic, but it is also typical of the classical music industry, even in 2023." (translated with DeepL)
It's marketing, what can you do. The film looks gorgeous, I hope it succeeds. And kudos for what the Bernsteins did for classical music.
Hollywood people love to compliment and they hate to criticize (at least in videos like this). It makes me wonder how any type of critical work, that is, improvement, gets done. I mean, if you aren't critical, you don't know what to change, remove, or try to improve.
Exactly what I’m thinking while watching this video. I don’t doubt that Bradley is an amazing director because I know he is and you can tell from this movie and A Star Is Born, but I would rather hear Bradley talk about directing the movie than people he worked with praising him the whole video. Like if something is being recorded, you can never say anything bad, so everything has to automatically be positive
It was mesmerizing watching. Wondeful acting performance and fantastic photography. How ever it remind me more of a version of "scences of merriage" and less cohernate biography of his career. Defintly it was focus on Berestein the persona and less the musician but the moment we saw on the screen the musician it was wonderful. Somehow It was missing to me to get more about his backround and on his Jewish side. I understand that he chose to focus on the relationship with Berenstin wife. There were very emotional moments but it is not exactly biography to my opinion.
Bradley cooper defintly deserve to all the recognison. He did strong job and Im sure we will see more powerful creation from him.
Is this the bob sacamato story?
Give Me My Damn Oscar: The Movie
Is it working on EURUSD with GBPUSD ?
Жулю Верну всё понятно, говорите четко и внятно
Limitless ;)
Oh gosh, people just talking about one person, makes me roll my eyes.
Boo hoo for you
But once people talking about u in a positive ur gonna be egotistical narcissist insecure little bitch so its ok☺️
😢 So sorry for you
why isn't it ok to appreciate someone while they're alive? is it only OK to do it when they die? why not tell them how you feel now instead of when it's too late.
You don't understand, interviewing cast and crew members is never about them or the movie. It's all about the director because the direct is the king, The God of the movie, of the story. He decides what you get to see in the end.
Zach Snyder should take note.
😍🥰😍😍🥰😍😍🥰😍😍🥰💞✨
Preferred his work in Limitless
Oscar Bait
#REVERENCE.
The only award this *may* win is for best actress. Sorry, it’s not Bradley’s “time”. It’s all Nolan this year.
a clapback
This years Babylon
is this film flawed?
Brdly
Cooer
seems very oscarbation self indulgence to me
Seems like a lot of competence and love and respect and admiration to me
Did he really need the prosthetics? I just can't stop staring at the nose now.
Listen to the New Yorker Hour interview.
Also - LB's family totally on board with this.
He did. His nose is not as prominent as Bernstein's.
During the 4 years I lived in NYC, I was fortunate enough to have met Bernstein after a concert. Trust me, the prosthetic that Cooper is wearing looks identical to Bernstein. It's like when Natalie Portman portrayed Jackie Kennedy in 'Jackie', and people were going on and on about how irritating her accent was. When in fact, that is how Jackie Kennedy spoke. Exactly. Portman's portrayal was brilliant!
Oscar bait!!!
Maestro seems to be working so hard to make you feel something. For me the feeling was nausea. When we are not on a close up of Leonard we are listening g to him talk about himself, and if not that someone else talking about him to him. The obsession with narcissism is truly American. America is exposed as a pubescent obsessed with an adolescent view of amongst others things mainly homosexuality. Homosexuality has been around for a long time obviously and is as natural as being human itself. Yet, America has yet to catch up that no one is really interested. This film for me is a reflection of our obsession with the individual. And that is its great sadness, it’s great waste. All you need to do is watch LB teach on YT and you will see that he was obsessed with music and less with himself. And that maybe made a great teacher. In a scene where he speaks to a child, a baby we find him yelling about himself and his sexuality. Maestro forces us to feel and that for pushes me away from feeling anything other than distaste. I almost feel sorry for BC and for America. This film looks great but says very little to a 21st century audience this side of the Atlantic. Clichéd theatricals being stagey giddy and false. Fix yourself, you’re getting sloppy. Monstro!
I like Bradley, honestly.
But the way everyone keep praising him, give him compliments just after his first film..
It sound so woke...so hollow hypocrite.
A bunch of people talking from the heart about how they like and appreciate and person? Wow so awful
@@NobuhikuObayashireal compliments & honest respect dont come that easy, son
I see just kiss & hugs this is not a good investment to watch, it is not a movie it is overall a dust
I was disappointed. Great make-up and photography, acting was fine, too. But that movie plot seemed unfocused, more like a rushed sequence of individual, at times lengthy, scenes, very superficial. The couple's humanitarian activities regarding civil rights were completely left out. Bradley Cooper‘s Make-up and musical tutorials were focused on. Much effort, little depth and little content. Best thing was the real Leonard Bernstein finally conducting Mahler in the final scene, shame, they didn’t catch that spirit.
Bernstein was doing a dramatic acting routine, jumping up and down like a clown. He was not doing his job as a conductor, which is to show the audience what the symphony sounds like. I posted a video on my CZcams channel showing how he took a wrecking ball to Beethoven's symphonies manipulating the sound to make whole sections sound noisy and terrible. The press treated him like a sacred cow. Everything he touched turned to gold, even though his conducting included vandalism.
He wasn’t Klemperer for sure, but it’s interesting to have a composers view. I feel the same about Boulez.
Narcissistic.
Coper criminal
I know the critics loved it, and Cooper did a good acting job, and everyone involved is fighting for who can compliment him the most, but Holy 💩 this was SUCH a slow, boring movie. I tried 3 times to watch it, and while I fell asleep a little later each time, fall asleep I did. Sheeesh. And the cigarette smoking-people were concerned about the nose prosthetic being distracting? Not even close to the nonstop clove plumes that hid the actors bodies half the time. We get it, people smoked a lot in the 50s and back.
What a load of pure hype. Cooper may be a competent director, but his shtick as Bernstein is embarrassingly over the top. He simply tries too hard and it shows. For me at least, he looks and acts nothing like Bernstein. And that NOSE! Oh my god, it makes him look like a clown. Bernstein had a "Jewish nose" yes, but nothing like that ridiculous bulb. The scene everyone raves about, where Cooper is "conducting" the final bars of Mahler's Second is not what it seems. Cooper is not conducting at all but simply mimicking Bernstein's antics while conducting exactly the same music -- as is evident from the youtube clip available via czcams.com/video/FZEusNJLoRw/video.htmlsi=2HV1Rqfu_XB1UDRC.
Much of the film is sappy and boring, focusing on the least interesting aspects of Bernstein's career while ignoring his many truly inspiring achievements. I feel sure Bernstein would have hated this travesty.
Overrated trash. Cooper has served us another Oscar Bait and this time it's painfully clear
Congratulation Bradley Cooper acteur producer directeur de film Maestro Leonard Bernstein Bradley Cooper congratulation pour vous et pour votre successful film Maestro
Bradley Cooper is so overrated
I’ve seen so many comedy sketches about this behind the scene, hbo style “making of” i don’t believe anything they say