Maestra

Showings

The Main 2 Fri, Apr 12 2:20 PM
Pop's Art Theater Rochester Sat, Apr 20 5:00 PM
The Main 2 Mon, Apr 22 2:30 PM
Film Info
Accessibility:HI
Captions:SUB
Festival:MSPIFF43
Festival Programs:Documentaries
Films by Women
The Creative Life
Release Year:2023
Runtime:88 min
Country/Region:USA
Language:English
French
Greek
Trailer:https://vimeo.com/821446864
Tags:Documentary
Music
Women
Women Directors
Arts
Cast/Crew
Director:Maggie Contreras
Executive Producer:David Letterman
Tom Keaney
Jonathan Ginns
Jamie Wolf
Nathalie Seaver
Diane Becker
Producer:Maggie Contreras
Neil Berkeley
Emma West
Melanie Miller
Lauren Lexton
Cinematographer:Neil Berkeley
Olympia Mytilinaiou
Isabelle Razavet
Patrick Bolton
Editor:Elisa Bonora
Finola Couling
Rupert Hall
Composer:Anne Chmelewsky

Description

From Spellbound to last year’s Pianoforte, documentaries about competitions and their competitors are naturally engaging. Following the buzz surrounding the Leonard Bernstein bio-pic Maestro, the informative Maestra is even more compelling. It profiles five fiercely tenacious female orchestra conductors in the early stages of their careers who participate in France’s “La Maestra.” Among the competitors are Melisse Brunet, a French woman teaching at the University of Iowa; American Tamara Dworetz who wants work and family and wonders how to combine the two; Greek Zoe Zeniodi, a single mother of two; Ukrainian Ustina Dubitsky and the young Pole, Anna Sulkowska-Mignon. On the human-interest side, the women relate their problems with balancing work, family and constant travel, and with sexism and stress. The competition judges include Marin Alsop, one of the most prominent female conductors working today, as well as Deborah Borda, former St. Paul Chamber Orchestra President and Managing Director. –Alissa Simon