Maestra

Nominee
Best Documentary Feature
Tribeca Film Festival
Nominee
Audience Award ~ Documentary
Tribeca Film Festival
An engrossing look at a select group of women at the top of their profession, 'Maestra' soars not just on its music but in the details.

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Maestra

Five incredible women from around the world who are boldly breaking glass ceilings in the male-dominated world of orchestral conducting take center stage in MAESTRA, filmmaker Maggie Contreras’ directorial debut.

These women gathered in Paris for La Maestra, the only competition in the world for female conductors, to show the world the singular talent that unites them and which, for far too long, has been considered the pursuit of only men. Mothers, daughters, rebels, leaders – over four days, each took to the stage to compete: a mother of young twins from Athens, determined to show her kids anything is possible; a Ukrainian doing all she can to focus on her art and the competition in front of her while Russia invades; a Polish student just starting out; a newlywed American grappling with the decision to start a family; and a French immigrant returning to the city that closed its doors to her many years ago. Personal stories of survival, passion and perseverance are woven together with the drama and excitement of this one-of-a-kind event.

The struggles and triumphs of the gifted artists in MAESTRA offer a microcosm for the challenges faced by women in every industry and in every walk of life today, while also providing valuable insights into how we may conduct ourselves as we create a new movement for a more equitable future.
Not Rated
Genre
Documentary, Women and Film, Music
Runtime
88
Language
English
Director
Maggie Contreras
Awards:
Nominee, Best Documentary Feature, Tribeca Film Festival
Nominee, Audience Award ~ Documentary, Tribeca Film Festival

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