Jamie Bernstein, Nina Bernstein Simmons and producer Kristie Macosko Krieger speak to RadioTimes.com about the new film.

By Patrick Cremona

Published: Friday, 24 November 2023 at 10:00 AM


Five years after announcing himself as a major new directorial voice with his first film behind the camera, Bradley Cooper is back with his second feature: Maestro.

The film is based on the life of legendary conductor and composer Leonard Bernstein – played by Cooper himself – with specific attention paid to his relationship with Felicia Montealegre, a Costa Rican TV actress to whom he was married for 27 years.

Speaking exclusively to RadioTimes.com ahead of release, producer Kristie Macosko Krieger explained why the marriage was chosen as the main focus of the film rather than a more traditional cradle-to-grave biography of Bernstein’s work.

“I think that you can make a movie just about Leonard Bernstein and that should be a documentary – because there’s so much footage of him and there are so many photographs of him,” she explained.

“[But] the best way to actually make a film for audiences [so] that they will learn something new and different that they couldn’t learn in a documentary is to actually dive into the relationship – their love story, their marriage, their family, and how all of that plays against artistry.”

Read on for more information about the Maestro true story – including exclusive input from Leonard Bernstein’s children.

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