After the Second World War, budding film composer Jerry Herst moves to Hollywood to study with infamous master teacher Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco.After the Second World War, budding film composer Jerry Herst moves to Hollywood to study with infamous master teacher Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco.After the Second World War, budding film composer Jerry Herst moves to Hollywood to study with infamous master teacher Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco.
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I really enjoyed this movie, Xander Berkeley is the perfect person to portray Mario Castelnuovo Tedesco! Mr. Berkeley is always is so believable in any character he plays! This movie is a timeless piece of art. Xanders portrayal along with all the details of that era transported me back into time as though I was watching this take place in real time. I am so happy to have seen it! It saddens me to know that the film industry senselessly and purposely forgot to honor such a wonderful composers work. Genius film and genuine heartfelt work by all talents that were involved! Thank you for telling his story! LOVE, LOVED, LOVED It!
This film is what Filming should be like. No special effects, just a great script and talented actors to portray the characters. Beautifully filmed, on a micro budget. wonderful direction. Xander Berkeley and Leo Marks, worked so well together. I felt like I was transported to LA 1949? This film was based on the screenwriters Father, Jerry Herst. CV Herst is not a first time writer. I expect to see more films that he writes and produces in the future. Happy to see this talent come to life,
As my title says, this is a beautiful and passionate slow burn. Written by the son of Jerry Herst, it's a wonderful tribute both to Herst and to the titular character.
Xander Berkeley is excellent as Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco. His real-life wife, Sarah Clarke, portrays his wife Clara and she is wonderful as always. Clarke's fluent Italian brings extra authenticity to her character.
Watching this was a rewarding experience. Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco deserves more recognition.
Xander Berkeley is excellent as Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco. His real-life wife, Sarah Clarke, portrays his wife Clara and she is wonderful as always. Clarke's fluent Italian brings extra authenticity to her character.
Watching this was a rewarding experience. Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco deserves more recognition.
Chances are that you've never heard of The Maestro--Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco. I certainly hadn't. But you've no doubt heard and been influenced by his teaching and his music.
The Maestro is a slow and steady burn like a warm candle flickering in a darkened room examining the challenges and beauty of art. If you are looking for explosions and fast paced drama, this isn't the film for you. But if you'd like to cozy up by the fire, crack open a good book, and get a glimpse into a life that will keep you contemplating after the credits have rolled, then welcome to The Maestro.
The Maestro is a slow and steady burn like a warm candle flickering in a darkened room examining the challenges and beauty of art. If you are looking for explosions and fast paced drama, this isn't the film for you. But if you'd like to cozy up by the fire, crack open a good book, and get a glimpse into a life that will keep you contemplating after the credits have rolled, then welcome to The Maestro.
This film is worth watching just to learn the tiny bit of information provided on Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco.
If you like movies about people seeking their artistic self then this film is a sure winner. It's a thoughtful and entertaining story about a teacher bringing to the surface the talents of a student seeking his musical abilities.
It's worth every minute!
If you like movies about people seeking their artistic self then this film is a sure winner. It's a thoughtful and entertaining story about a teacher bringing to the surface the talents of a student seeking his musical abilities.
It's worth every minute!
Did you know
- TriviaThe piano Mario teaches Jerry on is the actual piano used by Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco and the likes of John Williams.
- Crazy creditsAs he often didn't receive credit for his work, Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco is credited first at the end of the film for being the composer - as his compositions are used throughout the film
- ConnectionsFeatures The Poet (2018)
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Box office
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $1,080
- Feb 15, 2019
- Runtime
- 1h 34m(94 min)
- Color
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