Hollywood star Bradley Cooper is spending Thanksgiving with Leonard Bernstein’s children.
The 48-year-old actor, who portrays the legendary conductor in upcoming biopic ‘Maestro’, is jetting to Connecticut to spend the holiday with Nina, Jamie and Alexander Bernstein after they bonded when he made the film.
Speaking on ‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’, Cooper said: “We are going to go to (New) Jersey and then we’re going to go to Fairfield to spend it with the Bernsteins – the children. And we shot (‘Maestro’) in that house.”
Cooper spent six years preparing for the role, spending time with the New York Philharmonic and the Philadelphia Orchestra, and studying Bernstein’s work, but he insisted it was never a hardship for him or co-star Carey Mulligan, who plays his on-screen wife Felicia.
He said: “It didn’t feel like acting, it felt like we were just channeling these people, so it was so thrilling.
The 48-year-old actor, who portrays the legendary conductor in upcoming biopic ‘Maestro’, is jetting to Connecticut to spend the holiday with Nina, Jamie and Alexander Bernstein after they bonded when he made the film.
Speaking on ‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’, Cooper said: “We are going to go to (New) Jersey and then we’re going to go to Fairfield to spend it with the Bernsteins – the children. And we shot (‘Maestro’) in that house.”
Cooper spent six years preparing for the role, spending time with the New York Philharmonic and the Philadelphia Orchestra, and studying Bernstein’s work, but he insisted it was never a hardship for him or co-star Carey Mulligan, who plays his on-screen wife Felicia.
He said: “It didn’t feel like acting, it felt like we were just channeling these people, so it was so thrilling.
- 11/23/2023
- by Agency News Desk
Hollywood star Bradley Cooper is spending Thanksgiving with Leonard Bernstein’s children.
The 48-year-old actor, who portrays the legendary conductor in upcoming biopic ‘Maestro’, is jetting to Connecticut to spend the holiday with Nina, Jamie and Alexander Bernstein after they bonded when he made the film.
Speaking on ‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’, Cooper said: “We are going to go to (New) Jersey and then we’re going to go to Fairfield to spend it with the Bernsteins – the children. And we shot (‘Maestro’) in that house.”
Cooper spent six years preparing for the role, spending time with the New York Philharmonic and the Philadelphia Orchestra, and studying Bernstein’s work, but he insisted it was never a hardship for him or co-star Carey Mulligan, who plays his on-screen wife Felicia.
He said: “It didn’t feel like acting, it felt like we were just channeling these people, so it was so thrilling.
The 48-year-old actor, who portrays the legendary conductor in upcoming biopic ‘Maestro’, is jetting to Connecticut to spend the holiday with Nina, Jamie and Alexander Bernstein after they bonded when he made the film.
Speaking on ‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’, Cooper said: “We are going to go to (New) Jersey and then we’re going to go to Fairfield to spend it with the Bernsteins – the children. And we shot (‘Maestro’) in that house.”
Cooper spent six years preparing for the role, spending time with the New York Philharmonic and the Philadelphia Orchestra, and studying Bernstein’s work, but he insisted it was never a hardship for him or co-star Carey Mulligan, who plays his on-screen wife Felicia.
He said: “It didn’t feel like acting, it felt like we were just channeling these people, so it was so thrilling.
- 11/23/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Leonard Bernstein and Felicia Montealegre’s children Nina Maria Felicia Bernstein, Jamie Bernstein and Alexander Bernstein are opening up about how much their mother knew about their father’s bisexuality.
In an interview with CBS Sunday Morning, Bradley Cooper and correspondent Mo Rocca sat down with the three kids to discuss Netflix’s upcoming film Maestro, which Cooper starred in, directed and co-wrote with Josh Singer.
“Our mom was the most elegant, delicious person,” Nina said. Jamie added, “She knew exactly what the deal was.” Alexander chimed in, “They, obviously, loved each other to death. They never fought in front of us. We never saw any darkness. We felt a lot. They kept everything very well tidied and pretty well hidden.”
The segment explained that while Bernstein and Montealeagre truly loved each other, their relationship was complicated by the fact that the legendary composer had affairs with men over the course of their marriage.
In an interview with CBS Sunday Morning, Bradley Cooper and correspondent Mo Rocca sat down with the three kids to discuss Netflix’s upcoming film Maestro, which Cooper starred in, directed and co-wrote with Josh Singer.
“Our mom was the most elegant, delicious person,” Nina said. Jamie added, “She knew exactly what the deal was.” Alexander chimed in, “They, obviously, loved each other to death. They never fought in front of us. We never saw any darkness. We felt a lot. They kept everything very well tidied and pretty well hidden.”
The segment explained that while Bernstein and Montealeagre truly loved each other, their relationship was complicated by the fact that the legendary composer had affairs with men over the course of their marriage.
- 11/14/2023
- by Christy Piña
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Here’s a look at this week’s biggest premieres, parties and openings in Los Angeles and New York, including Selena Gomez’s Rare Impact Fund Benefit, a Loki launch event and the New York Film Festival.
New York Film Festival
The annual film fest kicked off on Sept. 29 with the premiere of May December, followed by a screening of Maestro on Monday.
Jessica Elbaum, Sophie Mas, Christine Vachon, Samy Burch, Todd Haynes, Pamela Koffler and Grant S. Johnson attend the red carpet for ‘May December’ Fred Berner, Lesli Klainberg, Amy Durning, Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Kazu Hiro, Kevin Thompson, Mark Bridges, Nina Bernstein Simmons, Jamie Bernstein, Alexander Bernstein, Kristie Macosko Krieger, Steven Morrow and Josh Singer attend the red carpet for ‘Maestro’
Sinners y Santos launch
On Friday, new nightclub Sinners y Santos, situated within Level 8, launched in Downtown LA. The opening saw a surprise performance by The Chainsmokers and drew...
New York Film Festival
The annual film fest kicked off on Sept. 29 with the premiere of May December, followed by a screening of Maestro on Monday.
Jessica Elbaum, Sophie Mas, Christine Vachon, Samy Burch, Todd Haynes, Pamela Koffler and Grant S. Johnson attend the red carpet for ‘May December’ Fred Berner, Lesli Klainberg, Amy Durning, Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Kazu Hiro, Kevin Thompson, Mark Bridges, Nina Bernstein Simmons, Jamie Bernstein, Alexander Bernstein, Kristie Macosko Krieger, Steven Morrow and Josh Singer attend the red carpet for ‘Maestro’
Sinners y Santos launch
On Friday, new nightclub Sinners y Santos, situated within Level 8, launched in Downtown LA. The opening saw a surprise performance by The Chainsmokers and drew...
- 10/6/2023
- by Kirsten Chuba
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
“Maestro” director and star Bradley Cooper made an inconspicuous appearance at the New York Film Festival premiere, skipping press in solidarity with SAG-AFTRA.
Fitting for a film that focuses on legendary conductor Leonard Bernstein, the starry premiere marked a homecoming given its location: David Geffen Hall, home of the New York Philharmonic. On Sept. 23, 1962, Bernstein and the Philharmonic performed the inaugural concert at the venue. Bernstein served as the orchestra’s conductor from 1958 to 1969 and laureate conductor from 1969 to 1990.
Before the lights in the auditorium dimmed, Cooper was spotted sporting a buzz cut and chatting with notable guests, including Netflix’s Scott Stuber, Laura Dern, Shawn Levy and Jeremy Strong.
Carey Mulligan, who leads the film opposite Cooper as the conductor’s wife Felicia Montealegre, did not attend.
The NYFF premiere marks the first time Cooper has publicly supported the film, after skipping its world premiere at the Venice Film...
Fitting for a film that focuses on legendary conductor Leonard Bernstein, the starry premiere marked a homecoming given its location: David Geffen Hall, home of the New York Philharmonic. On Sept. 23, 1962, Bernstein and the Philharmonic performed the inaugural concert at the venue. Bernstein served as the orchestra’s conductor from 1958 to 1969 and laureate conductor from 1969 to 1990.
Before the lights in the auditorium dimmed, Cooper was spotted sporting a buzz cut and chatting with notable guests, including Netflix’s Scott Stuber, Laura Dern, Shawn Levy and Jeremy Strong.
Carey Mulligan, who leads the film opposite Cooper as the conductor’s wife Felicia Montealegre, did not attend.
The NYFF premiere marks the first time Cooper has publicly supported the film, after skipping its world premiere at the Venice Film...
- 10/2/2023
- by Angelique Jackson and BreAnna Bell
- Variety Film + TV
Bradley Cooper appears to have another winner on his hands.
The actor-director’s latest film, “Maestro”, made its debut at the Venice International Film Festival this weekend, and received a rousing reception at its festival premiere.
As Variety reports, the Cooper-directed biopic — in which Cooper also portrays famed composer Leonard Bernstein — was met with a standing ovation that went on for a full seven minutes.
Read More: ‘Maestro’ Trailer: Bradley Cooper Stars As Leonard Bernstein Alongside Carey Mulligan’s Felicia Montealegre
While neither Cooper nor co-star Carey Mulligan were in attendance due to the SAG-AFTRA strike, Bernstein’s three children — Jamie Bernstein, Alexander Bernstein and Nina Maria Felicia Bernstein — tearfully welcomed the applause, waving to the crowd.
As the end credits rolled, accompanied by one of their father’s rousing compositions, they could be seen cheering and dancing while motioning their arms as if conducting a symphony.
Leonard Bernstein’s children Jamie,...
The actor-director’s latest film, “Maestro”, made its debut at the Venice International Film Festival this weekend, and received a rousing reception at its festival premiere.
As Variety reports, the Cooper-directed biopic — in which Cooper also portrays famed composer Leonard Bernstein — was met with a standing ovation that went on for a full seven minutes.
Read More: ‘Maestro’ Trailer: Bradley Cooper Stars As Leonard Bernstein Alongside Carey Mulligan’s Felicia Montealegre
While neither Cooper nor co-star Carey Mulligan were in attendance due to the SAG-AFTRA strike, Bernstein’s three children — Jamie Bernstein, Alexander Bernstein and Nina Maria Felicia Bernstein — tearfully welcomed the applause, waving to the crowd.
As the end credits rolled, accompanied by one of their father’s rousing compositions, they could be seen cheering and dancing while motioning their arms as if conducting a symphony.
Leonard Bernstein’s children Jamie,...
- 9/3/2023
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
Five years after “A Star is Born” debuted on the Lido, on its way to seven Oscar nominations, “Maestro” — Bradley Cooper’s long-awaited second film as director — screened at the Venice Film Festival to rapturous applause. The drama about the life of legendary stage composer Leonard Bernstein landed a seven-minute standing ovation at its world premiere at the Sala Grande Theatre on Saturday night.
Cooper, who plays Bernstein in the Netflix film (with the help of nose prosthetics), and his co-star Carey Mulligan didn’t attend the night’s festivities due to the SAG-AFTRA strike. But Bernstein’s three children — Jamie Bernstein, Alexander Bernstein and Nina Maria Felicia Bernstein — received the audience’s affection, waving to the crowd through tears once the lights came up. And then they basked in the joy of their father’s life. As the credits rolled to Bernstein’s music, they started to flap their arms as conductors,...
Cooper, who plays Bernstein in the Netflix film (with the help of nose prosthetics), and his co-star Carey Mulligan didn’t attend the night’s festivities due to the SAG-AFTRA strike. But Bernstein’s three children — Jamie Bernstein, Alexander Bernstein and Nina Maria Felicia Bernstein — received the audience’s affection, waving to the crowd through tears once the lights came up. And then they basked in the joy of their father’s life. As the credits rolled to Bernstein’s music, they started to flap their arms as conductors,...
- 9/2/2023
- by Ramin Setoodeh and Zack Sharf
- Variety Film + TV
The 80th Venice Film Festival kicks off Wednesday with a robust roster of awards season hopefuls making their bows, such as Michael Mann’s “Ferrari,” Bradley Cooper’s “Maestro,” Sofia Coppola’s “Priscilla” and David Fincher’s “The Killer,” accompanied by a smattering of stars.
As previously reported by Variety, the festival has confirmed that Adam Driver will be in Venice to promote “Ferrari” while Cailee Spaeny and Jacob Elordi, who play Priscilla and Elvis Presley in “Priscilla,” as well as Priscilla Presley herself, are also expected to be on the Lido. Jessica Chastain is expected to jet in for Mexican auteur Michel Franco’s “Memory,” which is screening toward the end of the fest.
Although Cooper is not coming to Venice, his Netflix drama about Leonard Bernstein will be promoted by the maestro’s progeny, Jamie and Alexander Bernstein and Nina Bernstein Simmons.
All told, there will be enough actors,...
As previously reported by Variety, the festival has confirmed that Adam Driver will be in Venice to promote “Ferrari” while Cailee Spaeny and Jacob Elordi, who play Priscilla and Elvis Presley in “Priscilla,” as well as Priscilla Presley herself, are also expected to be on the Lido. Jessica Chastain is expected to jet in for Mexican auteur Michel Franco’s “Memory,” which is screening toward the end of the fest.
Although Cooper is not coming to Venice, his Netflix drama about Leonard Bernstein will be promoted by the maestro’s progeny, Jamie and Alexander Bernstein and Nina Bernstein Simmons.
All told, there will be enough actors,...
- 8/29/2023
- by Nick Vivarelli
- Variety Film + TV
Bradley Cooper is facing social media backlash over his large prosthetic nose in the new film Maestro due to arguments over Jewish representation.
Netflix released the trailer for Maestro, which Cooper co-wrote with Josh Singer and stars in as the main character. When fans saw Cooper’s new nose it reignited an argument that began in May 2022 when Netflix shared stills of the movie. Critics called the film an example of “Jewface,” which is a term used to describe inauthentic or stereotypical representations of Jewish people.
The movie focuses on the Jewish conductor Leonard Bernstein and his relationship with his wife Felicia Montealegre. It will premiere at the Venice Film Festival at the end of August and is set to be released on November 22 in theaters and on December 20 on Netflix.
Bernstein’s children, Jamie Bernstein, Alexander Bernstein and Nina Bernstein, came to Cooper’s defense on Wednesday releasing a statement on X,...
Netflix released the trailer for Maestro, which Cooper co-wrote with Josh Singer and stars in as the main character. When fans saw Cooper’s new nose it reignited an argument that began in May 2022 when Netflix shared stills of the movie. Critics called the film an example of “Jewface,” which is a term used to describe inauthentic or stereotypical representations of Jewish people.
The movie focuses on the Jewish conductor Leonard Bernstein and his relationship with his wife Felicia Montealegre. It will premiere at the Venice Film Festival at the end of August and is set to be released on November 22 in theaters and on December 20 on Netflix.
Bernstein’s children, Jamie Bernstein, Alexander Bernstein and Nina Bernstein, came to Cooper’s defense on Wednesday releasing a statement on X,...
- 8/17/2023
- by Nina Hauswirth
- Uinterview
Sarah Silverman has joined the cast of the Leonard Bernstein biopic “Maestro,” which will star and be directed by Bradley Cooper, an individual with knowledge of the project told TheWrap.
According to Deadline, which first reported the news, Silverman is playing Bernstein’s sister.
“Maestro” was originally set at Paramount, but Netflix took over with Martin Scorsese producing along with Steven Spielberg, who is producing via his Amblin Entertainment banner. Cooper is also producing via his Joint Effort banner as well as Kristie Macosko Krieger, Emma Tillinger Koskoff, Fred Berner and Amy Durning.
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See Bradley Cooper as Leonard Bernstein in First-Look Photos From ‘Maestro’
“Maestro” tells the complex love story of Leonard Bernstein and Felicia Montealegre Cohn Bernstein, a story that spans over 30 years – from the time they met in 1946 at a party and continuing through two engagements, a 25 year marriage, and three children: Jamie Bernstein, Alexander Bernstein and Nina Bernstein Simmons.
According to Deadline, which first reported the news, Silverman is playing Bernstein’s sister.
“Maestro” was originally set at Paramount, but Netflix took over with Martin Scorsese producing along with Steven Spielberg, who is producing via his Amblin Entertainment banner. Cooper is also producing via his Joint Effort banner as well as Kristie Macosko Krieger, Emma Tillinger Koskoff, Fred Berner and Amy Durning.
Also Read:
See Bradley Cooper as Leonard Bernstein in First-Look Photos From ‘Maestro’
“Maestro” tells the complex love story of Leonard Bernstein and Felicia Montealegre Cohn Bernstein, a story that spans over 30 years – from the time they met in 1946 at a party and continuing through two engagements, a 25 year marriage, and three children: Jamie Bernstein, Alexander Bernstein and Nina Bernstein Simmons.
- 6/3/2022
- by Umberto Gonzalez
- The Wrap
Exclusive: Sarah Silverman has joined the ensemble cast of the upcoming Netflix Leonard Bernstein pic Maestro, which has Bradley Cooper directing and starring as the iconic composer. Silverman joins Carey Mulligan, who will play Bernstein’s wife Felicia, as well as Matt Bomer and Maya Hawke. Pic will be produced by Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg, Kristie Macosko Krieger and Fred Berner and Amy Durning.
Sources say Silverman will play Bernstein’s sister in the film.
In his directorial follow-up to A Star Is Born, Cooper will star as Bernstein and produce from the script he co-wrote with Oscar-winning Spotlight scribe Josh Singer. The drama tells the complex love story of Leonard Bernstein and Felicia Montealegre Cohn Bernstein, a story that spans over 30 years – from the time they met in 1946 at a party and continuing through two engagements, a 25-year marriage, and children Jamie Bernstein, Alexander Bernstein and Nina Bernstein Simmons.
Sources say Silverman will play Bernstein’s sister in the film.
In his directorial follow-up to A Star Is Born, Cooper will star as Bernstein and produce from the script he co-wrote with Oscar-winning Spotlight scribe Josh Singer. The drama tells the complex love story of Leonard Bernstein and Felicia Montealegre Cohn Bernstein, a story that spans over 30 years – from the time they met in 1946 at a party and continuing through two engagements, a 25-year marriage, and children Jamie Bernstein, Alexander Bernstein and Nina Bernstein Simmons.
- 6/3/2022
- by Justin Kroll
- Deadline Film + TV
Matt Bomer is in early talks to join the cast of the Leonard Bernstein film “Maestro” that Bradley Cooper is set to direct.
Bomer would star as a clarinet player with whom Bernstein had a brief relationship, according to Variety.
The film also stars Carey Mulligan, who will play Felicia Montealegre Cohn Bernstein, wife of the legendary composer/conductor.
The film is not a biopic but spans over 30 years and tells the story of Bernstein’s complex relationship with his wife Montealegre, a Chilean-born actress — from the time they met in 1946 at a party and continuing through two engagements, a 25-year marriage, and three children: Jamie Bernstein, Alexander Bernstein and Nina Bernstein Simmons.
Cooper also co-wrote and is set to star in the film that will be his directorial follow-up to his debut “A Star Is Born.” “Spotlight” screenwriter Josh Singer co-wrote the script with Cooper.
Cooper obtained the rights...
Bomer would star as a clarinet player with whom Bernstein had a brief relationship, according to Variety.
The film also stars Carey Mulligan, who will play Felicia Montealegre Cohn Bernstein, wife of the legendary composer/conductor.
The film is not a biopic but spans over 30 years and tells the story of Bernstein’s complex relationship with his wife Montealegre, a Chilean-born actress — from the time they met in 1946 at a party and continuing through two engagements, a 25-year marriage, and three children: Jamie Bernstein, Alexander Bernstein and Nina Bernstein Simmons.
Cooper also co-wrote and is set to star in the film that will be his directorial follow-up to his debut “A Star Is Born.” “Spotlight” screenwriter Josh Singer co-wrote the script with Cooper.
Cooper obtained the rights...
- 3/15/2022
- by Umberto Gonzalez
- The Wrap
Carey Mulligan has joined the cast of Bradley Cooper’s ‘Maestro’, the Netflix musical drama based on the life of Leonard Bernstein.
Mulligan will take on the role of Felicia, the wife of legendary composer and conductor Bernstein.
The film portrays a love story between Leonard and Felicia over 30 years, from when they met in 1946 and through a 25-year marriage and three children: Jamie Bernstein, Alexander Bernstein and Nina Bernstein Simmons.
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The movie mark’s Cooper’s first directorial effort since ‘A Star is Born, On the casting of Mulligan, Cooper said; “I was struck by Carey ever since I saw her onstage many years ago and I haven’t missed a performance of hers since. I am humbled to be working with such a mammoth talent, as well as such a kind person in Carey.
Mulligan will take on the role of Felicia, the wife of legendary composer and conductor Bernstein.
The film portrays a love story between Leonard and Felicia over 30 years, from when they met in 1946 and through a 25-year marriage and three children: Jamie Bernstein, Alexander Bernstein and Nina Bernstein Simmons.
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The movie mark’s Cooper’s first directorial effort since ‘A Star is Born, On the casting of Mulligan, Cooper said; “I was struck by Carey ever since I saw her onstage many years ago and I haven’t missed a performance of hers since. I am humbled to be working with such a mammoth talent, as well as such a kind person in Carey.
- 9/23/2020
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Carey Mulligan has joined the cast of the Leonard Bernstein film “Maestro” that Bradley Cooper is set to direct, an individual with knowledge of the project told TheWrap.
Mulligan will play Felicia Montealegre Cohn Bernstein, wife of the legendary composer/conductor. The film is not a biopic but spans over 30 years and tells the story of Bernstein’s complex marriage and relationship with his wife Montealegre, a Chilean-born actress — from the time they met in 1946 at a party and continuing through two engagements, a 25 year marriage, and three children: Jamie Bernstein, Alexander Bernstein and Nina Bernstein Simmons.
“We’re absolutely thrilled that Carey Mulligan will play our mother in ‘Maestro,'” says Jamie Bernstein, speaking on behalf of her siblings in a statement to TheWrap. “Carey will surely capture Felicia’s unique combination of wit, warmth, elegant beauty, and depth of emotion. We also love the way Carey conveys a kind of storybook European grace,...
Mulligan will play Felicia Montealegre Cohn Bernstein, wife of the legendary composer/conductor. The film is not a biopic but spans over 30 years and tells the story of Bernstein’s complex marriage and relationship with his wife Montealegre, a Chilean-born actress — from the time they met in 1946 at a party and continuing through two engagements, a 25 year marriage, and three children: Jamie Bernstein, Alexander Bernstein and Nina Bernstein Simmons.
“We’re absolutely thrilled that Carey Mulligan will play our mother in ‘Maestro,'” says Jamie Bernstein, speaking on behalf of her siblings in a statement to TheWrap. “Carey will surely capture Felicia’s unique combination of wit, warmth, elegant beauty, and depth of emotion. We also love the way Carey conveys a kind of storybook European grace,...
- 9/22/2020
- by Umberto Gonzalez
- The Wrap
Exclusive: Bradley Cooper has found his onscreen partner and a new title — Maestro — for the Leonard Bernstein film he will star in and direct for Netflix. Carey Mulligan has been cast as Felicia Montealegre Cohn Bernstein, wife of the legendary composer/conductor. Shooting will begin next spring.
Cooper co-wrote the screenplay with Oscar-winning Spotlight scribe Josh Singer. Cooper has been working with the Bernstein family for three years developing the film as the followup to his directorial debut, A Star is Born. Maestro will tell the complex love story of Leonard and Felicia, a story that spans over 30 years–from the time they met in 1946 at a party and continuing through two engagements, a 25 year marriage, and three children: Jamie Bernstein, Alexander Bernstein and Nina Bernstein Simmons.
The Bernstein children sparked to Mulligan playing their mom. “We’re absolutely thrilled that Carey Mulligan will play our mother in Maestro,” said Jamie Bernstein.
Cooper co-wrote the screenplay with Oscar-winning Spotlight scribe Josh Singer. Cooper has been working with the Bernstein family for three years developing the film as the followup to his directorial debut, A Star is Born. Maestro will tell the complex love story of Leonard and Felicia, a story that spans over 30 years–from the time they met in 1946 at a party and continuing through two engagements, a 25 year marriage, and three children: Jamie Bernstein, Alexander Bernstein and Nina Bernstein Simmons.
The Bernstein children sparked to Mulligan playing their mom. “We’re absolutely thrilled that Carey Mulligan will play our mother in Maestro,” said Jamie Bernstein.
- 9/22/2020
- by Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline Film + TV
Bradley Cooper has tapped Carey Mulligan to play Felicia, the wife of legendary composer and conductor Leonard Bernstein, in his upcoming Netflix musical drama Maestro.
Mulligan joins Cooper’s directorial follow-up to A Star Is Born. Cooper co-wrote Maestro with Josh Singer and will direct and produce. The movie portrays a love story between Leonard and Felicia over 30 years, from when they met in 1946 and through a 25-year marriage and three children: Jamie Bernstein, Alexander Bernstein and Nina Bernstein Simmons.
“We’re absolutely thrilled that Carey Mulligan will play our mother in Maestro. Carey will surely capture Felicia’s unique ...
Mulligan joins Cooper’s directorial follow-up to A Star Is Born. Cooper co-wrote Maestro with Josh Singer and will direct and produce. The movie portrays a love story between Leonard and Felicia over 30 years, from when they met in 1946 and through a 25-year marriage and three children: Jamie Bernstein, Alexander Bernstein and Nina Bernstein Simmons.
“We’re absolutely thrilled that Carey Mulligan will play our mother in Maestro. Carey will surely capture Felicia’s unique ...
- 9/22/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Bradley Cooper has tapped Carey Mulligan to play Felicia, the wife of legendary composer and conductor Leonard Bernstein, in his upcoming Netflix musical drama Maestro.
Mulligan joins Cooper’s directorial follow-up to A Star is Born. Cooper co-wrote Maestro with Josh Singer and will direct and produce. The movie portrays a love story between Leonard and Felicia over 30 years from when they met in 1946 and through a 25 year marriage and three children: Jamie Bernstein, Alexander Bernstein and Nina Bernstein Simmons.
“We’re absolutely thrilled that Carey Mulligan will play our mother in Maestro. Carey will surely capture Felicia’s ...
Mulligan joins Cooper’s directorial follow-up to A Star is Born. Cooper co-wrote Maestro with Josh Singer and will direct and produce. The movie portrays a love story between Leonard and Felicia over 30 years from when they met in 1946 and through a 25 year marriage and three children: Jamie Bernstein, Alexander Bernstein and Nina Bernstein Simmons.
“We’re absolutely thrilled that Carey Mulligan will play our mother in Maestro. Carey will surely capture Felicia’s ...
- 9/22/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The annal Toronto Jewish Film Festival in Toronto kicks off May 7 with 118 films from 21 countries, including 1 world premiere, 1 international premiere, 3 North American premieres, 34 Canadian Premieres, 7 free programmes and 1 World Class Film Festival. The festival runs until the 15 of May and will also feature a tribute to “Three Lennys” – Bernstein, Cohen and Bruce – with special guests Alexander Bernstein and Kitty Bruce; and with Offerings From Eytan Fox, Lou Reed, Claude Lanzmann, Dani Levy, Tony Palmer. Also the festival will screen China’s First Animated Film To Deal With The Holocaust.
Here is the official press release:
One of the largest festivals of its kind in the world, Tjff returns May 7 and runs through May 15, with films from 21 countries that reflect aspects of Jewish identity and diversity with universal themes. This year’s Tjff features 118 films from Argentina, Austria, Brazil, China, Cuba, Denmark, France, Germany, Israel, Mexico, The Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Russia,...
Here is the official press release:
One of the largest festivals of its kind in the world, Tjff returns May 7 and runs through May 15, with films from 21 countries that reflect aspects of Jewish identity and diversity with universal themes. This year’s Tjff features 118 films from Argentina, Austria, Brazil, China, Cuba, Denmark, France, Germany, Israel, Mexico, The Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Russia,...
- 4/6/2011
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
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