Maestra

Maestra

Follows five women who participate in the 'La Maestra' competition for female orchestra conductors.

Overview

Genre
Music, Culture, Human Interest, and Contemporary Issues
Synopsis

Following the buzz of Tár, Maggie Contreras’ documentary Maestra follows several women from around the world as they compete in the only all-women competition for conductors. This ultra-competitive field is riddled with long-standing issues of sexism, and each participant is approaching the contest with fierce tenacity.

Through her efforts in profiling these women, Contreras reveals how childhood abuse, maternity discrimination, and gendered expectations have molded them as individuals. These disparate experiences paradoxically unite them in a common cause while distinguishing their priorities. One woman wonders whether she should start having children, while another wants to prove herself after being fired for being pregnant. In contrast to the wild gesticulations required of the competitors, Maestra is relatively laid back in its approach, taking time to familiarize us with each woman before the competition starts. Yet a palpable tension starts to build as the competitors are elimi

Stage
finished
Running time
1, 28 or 0 minutes

Credits

  • Vanessa Roworth ... Additional Editor
  • Director ... Maggie Contreras
  • Producer ... Neil Berkeley
  • Producer ... Melanie Miller
  • Editor ... Elisa Bonora
  • Editor ... Finola Couling
  • Editor ... Rupert Hall

Production Details

Prod. Co.
BRKLY, Fishbowl Films, Foothill Productions
Country
United States
Years of Production
2021 - 2023
Locations
Paris, Warsaw, Iowa, Atlanta, Albuquerque, Athens
Prod. Partners
David Letterman

Distribution Details

Release year
2023
Festivals
Tribeca Film Festival
Awards
Runner Up audience Award Tribeca Film Festival, Best documentary Sun Valley Film Festival

Photos

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