
The New Yorker Radio Hour “Maestro” is the “Scariest Thing I’ve Ever Done”
Nov 24, 2023
Bradley Cooper, actor and filmmaker, discusses his new film 'Maestro' which delves into the complex personal life of Leonard Bernstein. Cooper reflects on the challenges of making the movie, including rejection from major studios. He also talks about his fearlessness in creating the film and capturing Bernstein's music. Despite initial skepticism, 'Maestro' has received rave reviews and is set for an awards-season run.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
The Origin Story of Maestro
02:42 • 8min
Facing Rejection and Pitching Beliefs
10:22 • 2min
Controversy and Prosthetics in 'Maestro'
12:05 • 2min
An Emotional Phone Call and Carvana Ad
14:01 • 2min
Capturing Leonard Bernstein's Voice
16:25 • 5min
Felicia's Evolution in Bernstein's Life
21:19 • 19min
'Maestro' film and Bradley Cooper's transition to filmmaking
40:39 • 2min
Career Trajectory and Working with David O'Russell
42:42 • 8min
Reflections on Betrayal and Thank You
50:16 • 2min

