Bradley Cooper‘s film Maestro is making a grand premiere at the 2023 Venice Film Festival next month…however, he won’t be in attendance.
The 48-year-old actor and director is technically allowed to promote this film as the director, but he has opted to stand in solidarity with the striking actors. Bradley stars as Leonard Bernstein in the biopic, which he also wrote. Keep reading to find out more… If you don’t know, right now, both actors and writers are striking for more fair wages.
You can see the list of rules actors need to follow right here. Bradley‘s decision to not cross the picket lines to promote the movie was first reported by The Wrap.
According to a summary of the movie from THR, Maestro “tells of the complex love story between Leonard Bernstein and Felicia Cohn Montealegre.
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