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In Theaters: April 8, 2022 (limited)

1h 39m | Documentary

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When conductor Gustavo Dudamel’s international tours are canceled by deadly protests across his native Venezuela and he publicly criticizes the Maduro regime in the media, one of the world’s finest musicians faces a daunting set of challenges — from his commitment to the mentor who changed his life, to friends and musicians he’s led since his teens, and to his belief in art’s transformative capacity. This documentary follows Dudamel around the world as he responds to unexpected and imposing obstacles with stirring music-making that celebrates the power of art to renew and unite.

Director: Ted Braun

Studio: Greenwich Entertainment

Producer(s): Dean Schramm, Howard Bragman, Nicolas Paine, Steve Tisch

Writer(s): Ted Braun

Official Site: greenwichentertainment.com/film/viva-maestro/

4 votes and 2 Reviews

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Rotten Tomatoes® Score 100%

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In Theaters: April 8, 2022 (limited)

1h 39m | Documentary

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When conductor Gustavo Dudamel’s international tours are canceled by deadly protests across his native Venezuela and he publicly criticizes the Maduro regime in the media, one of the world’s finest musicians faces a daunting set of challenges — from his commitment to the mentor who changed his life, to friends and musicians he’s led since his teens, and to his belief in art’s transformative capacity. This documentary follows Dudamel around the world as he responds to unexpected and imposing obstacles with stirring music-making that celebrates the power of art to renew and unite.

Rotten Tomatoes® Score 100%

57%

In Theaters: April 8, 2022 (limited)

1h 39m | Documentary

When conductor Gustavo Dudamel’s international tours are canceled by deadly protests across his native Venezuela and he publicly criticizes the Maduro regime in the media, one of the world’s finest musicians faces a daunting set of challenges — from his commitment to the mentor who changed his life, to friends and musicians he’s led since his teens, and to his belief in art’s transformative capacity.

This documentary follows Dudamel around the world as he responds to unexpected and imposing obstacles with stirring music-making that celebrates the power of art to renew and unite.