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.
The film is bracing and inspiring, giving some talented conductors much-deserved visibility. - Caryn James, Hollywood Reporter