Connect with us

Entertainment

Review: Gustavo Dudamel in Venezuela makes for a riveting new documentary, “¡Viva Maestro!”

Published

on

Review: Gustavo Dudamel in Venezuela makes for a riveting new documentary, “¡Viva Maestro!”

Is Dudamel going to New York?

That’s a query on numerous L.A. lips. With little to go on, the New York press has dubbed Gustavo Dudamel’s current performances with the New York Philharmonic as an audition to be the orchestra’s subsequent music director and concluded he may very well be the one.

You by no means know, however dream on. The pair of applications with Schumann’s 4 symphonies was deliberate lengthy earlier than the New York Philharmonic’s Jaap van Zweden introduced within the fall that he can be stepping down two seasons therefore. In the meantime, Dudamel’s contract as music and inventive director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic runs by way of the 2025-26 season, and he has put down deep roots in L.A. since his U.S. debut on the Hollywood Bowl in 2005 and changing into the orchestra’s music director 4 years later.

In addition to, we now have Theodore Braun’s compelling new documentary, “¡Viva Maestro!” Whether it is something to go on, and I believe it’s, such a precipitous transfer — one that might be extra about boosting profession than advancing the inventive, cultural, social and academic alternatives the L.A. Phil can afford to supply — can be completely out of character for Dudamel.

Advertisement

Character is on the coronary heart of “¡Viva Maestro!” — Dudamel’s private character and the character of his music making. With conductors, these aren’t at all times the identical factor, which, after all, is what makes them fascinating. In Dudamel’s case, nonetheless, what you see is what you hear, and that’s what makes him and the film riveting.

A tough-hitting documentarian, Braun has introduced surprising vividness to the humanitarian disaster in Darfur (“Darfur Now”) and startling revelation to what he characterised as a pyramid scheme at Herbalife (“Betting on Zero”). In “¡Viva Maestro!” he adopted Dudamel to Caracas in 2017 to look at him rehearse the Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra in preparation for touring Beethoven’s 9 symphonies to Vienna and Hamburg.

The dichotomy between Caracas, with political strife and a homicide charge that made it probably the most harmful main cities on the earth, and Dudamel’s glamorous life in Los Angeles and his conducting gigs in world capitals might hardly be larger. The 2017 journey additionally was the final time Dudamel was in a position to return to his nation.

Little of the horrible poverty and widespread despair is seen as Dudamel rehearses within the trendy Caracas headquarters of El Sistema, the revolutionary social activist Venezuelan program that serves near one million underprivileged kids a yr with free music schooling. El Sistema, and its founder, José Antonio Abreu, formed Dudamel.

Whereas rehearsing with longtime associates in what had been a youth orchestra now turned skilled, Dudamel tries to focus the tensions of a dire state of affairs into the well-known first 4 notes of Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony, the so-called destiny knocking on the door. For Dudamel, these 4 notes should characterize defiance. He provokes the orchestra to evoke the spirit of battle and channel every thing life-giving in Beethoven.

Advertisement

However there may be additionally a way of denial. We see Dudamel along with his bodyguards (they’re not recognized as such) as he excursions a nucleo, one of many a whole lot of Sistema colleges across the nation, and conducts lovely kids for whom he’s a celebrity.

The tour proceeds. Euphoric Bolívars play as if their lives rely upon Beethoven, and jubilant audiences in Hamburg’s spectacular Elbphilharmonie give a rare-for-Germany standing ovation. The nice pleasure of “¡Viva Maestro!” is how properly Braun captures the feeling of Dudamel conducting and the sound of the orchestra.

Sadly, although, the Bolívars lives do rely upon it. As soon as the orchestra returns house, Venezuela erupts into violence. For Dudamel, this turns into a breaking level. Though he had come underneath growing worldwide strain to talk out in opposition to the repressive regime of Nicolás Maduro, Dudamel lengthy resisted. The genius of Abreu had been to advertise El Sistema as a $100 million authorities social program, and the well-being of a whole lot of hundreds of the nation’s poorest kids trusted it.

Braun will get behind the scenes sufficient to indicate Dudamel watching the riots in Caracas on his telephone in his Walt Disney Live performance Corridor workplace. Sufficient is sufficient, Dudamel says, and he lastly speaks out, condemning the violence in Venezuela as unacceptable, and he calls totally free elections. He’s condemned by Maduro, and as life turns into unsustainable in Venezuela, members of the Bolívars start fleeing the nation. Dudamel continues to teach Sistema from his house in L.A.

Braun then follows Dudamel to Mexico Metropolis, the place the conductor organizes and funds along with his private basis a 160-member youth orchestra, and he invitations a number of ex-Bolívars buddies to be instructors. A yr later, Abreu dies. Dudamel organizes a tribute in Santiago, Chile, which once more reunites many Bolívars. From afar, Dudamel is now the titular head of El Sistema, though he has been all however erased from the official authorities web site.

Advertisement

Dudamel nonetheless has his detractors, and they aren’t more likely to be glad by his explanations within the movie that music is the one factor he has to make a distinction. It’s what he is aware of and what he does, he says. Music, not politics, is his function. The complexities of the state of affairs in Venezuela are past the scope of this movie, which could additional make Dudamel’s few political feedback appear insufficient.

The persuasion can come solely from the music, and “¡Viva Dudamel!” can matter provided that the music issues. Certain sufficient, even a documentarian who couldn’t be manipulated by the monstrous state of affairs in Darfur or the connivances of Herbalife will be manipulated by music. No cinema can seize the bodily sensation of reside efficiency, however this comes nearer than most.

What we study ultimately about Dudamel is his distinctive skill to compartmentalize. Whereas he stands in entrance of an orchestra, his complete being is targeted like a laser on the music. However that focus requires a unprecedented duty, and the conflicted obligations towards the well-being of El Sistema kids and the political realities of Venezuelan are right here seen as best take a look at of Dudamel’s life.

There may be, after all, much more to Dudamel than revealed in “¡Viva Maestro!” We’re given no window into his non-public life. The movie suggests nothing about what his accomplishments have meant for L.A. or the unprecedented vary of his musical collaborators.

The occasions in “¡Viva Maestro!” are however the catalyst for the a lot bigger maturation of Dudamel over the previous 5 years. He’s a unique conductor now and a unique presence than he was then.

Advertisement

To observe Dudamel in rehearsal, be it with bright-eyed younger musicians or well-seasoned professionals, is the closest we will get to understanding what makes him tick and what makes him nice. Most of that by necessity has been left on the digital reducing room ground. A Blu-ray or DVD of the movie with hours and hours of rehearsal and efficiency outtakes, in addition to commentary observe with the conductor and director, is the doc we’d like.

Continue Reading
Advertisement
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Movie Reviews

Daaku Maharaaj Review – Gulte

Published

on

Daaku Maharaaj Review – Gulte

2.75/5


2 Hr 27 Mins   |   Action   |   12-01-2025


Cast – Nandamuri Balakrishna, Bobby Deol, Pragya Jaiswal, Shraddha Srinath, Urvashi Rautela, Chandini Chowdary, Shine Tom Chacko, Makarand Deshpande, Sachin Khedekar, Ravi Kishan, VTV Ganesh and others.

Director – Bobby Kolli

Advertisement

Producer – Suryadevara Naga Vamsi & Sai Soujanya

Banner – Sithara Entertainments & Fortune Four Cinemas

Music – Thaman S

Advertisement

Akhanda, Veera Simha Reddy & Bhagavanth Kesari, after delivering three back-to-back successful films, Nandamuri Balakrishna teamed up with Bobby Kolli, who delivered a blockbuster hit with his previous film, Waltair Veerayya and the production house, Sithara Entertainments. After grabbing the attention of the audience with its slick and stylish visuals in the teaser and trailer, the film was released in theatres today. Did Balakrishna deliver his fourth consecutive successful film? Did Bobby deliver another blockbuster after Waltair Veerayya? Did Sithara Entertainments continue its success streak after a memorable film like Lucky Baskhar? More importantly, did the slick and stylish visuals have the substance? Let’s find out with a detailed analysis.

What is it about?

Govind Gujjar(Makarand Deshpande) requests Nanaji to protect a little girl, Baby Vaishnavi and her family from the local MLA, Thrimurthulu Naidu and his brother(Sandeep Raj). Nanaji, while doing his job as the caretaker to the family, comes across a gang of Thakurs from Madhya Pradesh who runs Cocaine cultivation in the name of Tea Estate. During their first confrontation with the Thakurs gang, one of the gang members reveals that Nanaji’s real name is Daaku Maharaj. Who is Daaku Maharaj? What is Daaku Maharaj’s relationship with Baby Vaishnavi? What is the enmity between the Daaku Maharaj and Thakur brothers? Forms the rest of the story.

Advertisement

Performances:

Nandamuri Balakrishna delivered a subtle and impactful performance yet again right after ‘Bhagavanth Kesari’. His energy during the confrontation sequences with multiple antagonist characters & his energy during action sequences deserve appreciation. He looked good in the role of Nanaji and civil engineer Seetharam as well as ‘Daaku Maharaj’.

Pragya Jaiswal & Shraddha Srinath got limited but crucial roles. Both the actresses made their presence felt. The little girl who played the role of ‘Baby Vaishnavi’ delivered a good & confident performance. Ravi Kishan as Thrimurthulu Naidu did his role well and looked menacing.

Bobby Deol as the main antagonist and the younger brother in deadly Thakur’s family got a very good entry sequence. He did his part well in a not-so-well-written role. Shine Tom Chacko, Makarand Deshpande, VTV Ganesh, etc., the film had many notable actors. All of them made their presence felt but most of these characters were not written well.

Technicalities:

Advertisement

The cinematography by Vijay Kartik Kannan is undoubtedly the best thing that happened to the film. His visuals throughout the film are slick, stylish and very refreshing. Daaku Maharaaj is without a doubt one of the best Balakrishna film to date in terms of visuals. Especially, the visuals during the pre-interval sequence are top-notch. After the cinematography, the second-best thing that happened in the film was Thaman’s background score. His background score elevated and enhanced many sequences to the next level in the film. The ‘Chinni Chinni’ song is pleasant to hear and looks very good on screen. There are three other songs in the film including a mass number & two montage songs but none of these three songs leave any lasting impact.

Dialogues by Nandu Savirigana & Bhanu Bogavarapu are largely written keeping Balakrishna’s image in mind and are aimed to please the fans of Balakrishna & mass audience. There are quite a few dialogues in the film which are likely to draw whistles & cheers from the fans in theatres. Editing by Ruben & Niranjan Devaramane is a mixed bag. Their work is slick at places and would have been better at places. Especially, the editing during pre-climax and climax episodes would have been better.

Production values by Sithara Entertainments are very good as usual. Producer, Naga Vamsi and team spent enough money to give the film a very stylish and grand look. Kudos to the producers for hiring notable actors across multiple film industries even for small & not so significant roles. Bobby, the director took a routine script and mixed enough commercial elements to make the film a decent commercial entertainer. Let’s talk more about his work in the analysis section.

Positives:

  1. Balakrishna’s Subtle & Yet Impactful Performance
  2. Excellent Visuals
  3. Superb Background Score
  4. A Couple of Action Sequences
  5. Fans & Mass Audience Friendly Dialogues
  6. Pre-Interval Sequence

Negatives:

  1. Routine Storyline
  2. Predictable Screenplay
  3. Dragged Out Pre-Climax & Climax
  4. ‘Dabidi Dibidi’ Song Choreography

Analysis:

Kamal Hassan’s Vikram & Rajinikanth’s Jailer are now textbook references for any filmmaker who wants to make a film with a senior star hero in India across the film industry. The one thing that filmmakers have to keep in mind is that both Vikram and Jailer became a phenomenon for their innovative screenplay but not ‘Just’ because of their stylish presentation. The slick and stylish visuals along with terrific music only enhanced the impact of those films to another level but are not the ‘Only’ reasons for their phenomenal success.

Advertisement

For Daaku Maharaj, the director, Bobby, selected a very routine story and wrote a predictable screenplay around it but made sure to include enough adrenaline-pumping moments at regular intervals. The pre-interval sequence and transformation sequence of Seetharam into Daaku Maharaaj stands out. Both these sequences along with the dialogues used for the lead character will be liked immensely by the fans and mass audience.

The cinematography by Vijay Kartik Kannan & background score by Thaman are undoubtedly the major highlights of the film. However, the impact of cinematography and background score was brought down by routine execution. Barring an interesting twist related to the character, Baby Vaishnavi, right from the opening sequence to the climax, the film runs on a very predictable note. Especially, the last thirty minutes of the film would have been better with better writing for Bobby Deol’s character. Also, the choreography in the ‘Dabidi Dibidi’ song should have been better.

Overall, Daaku Maharaaj is a decent commercial entertainer and it can be watched easily once in theatres for Balakrishna’s subtle & yet impactful performance, slick & stylish visuals, Thaman’s background score and a few very well-executed sequences. With a bit of extra care in writing, this film would have become a memorable film in Nandamuri Balakrishna’s career.

Daaku Maharaaj – Stylish Maharaaj

Rating: 2.75/5

Advertisement

Advertisement

Continue Reading

Entertainment

Column: For Angelenos suffering fire fatigue, ace water drop videos are sweet revenge

Published

on

Column: For Angelenos suffering fire fatigue, ace water drop videos are sweet revenge

Look, up in the sky. It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s a Super Scooper water drop!

The most memorable battle scenes exist in the pivot — the moment when all appears to be lost and then, out of nowhere, the cavalry arrives. The fishing boats at Dunkirk. Union reinforcements at Gettysburg. Or, fictionally, the Riders of Rohan sweeping down on the besieged city of Gondor.

For Angelenos, the cavalry has arrived in the form of water drop videos.

For days, images from the horrendous series of wildfires that continue to consume huge swaths of Los Angeles have been devastating. People forced to flee their cars on Sunset Boulevard; sparks whipped by 80-mph winds igniting entire streets; firefighters hastening evacuations and confronting literal walls of flame; the smoking shells of homes and businesses.

Advertisement

These images shocked, terrified and aggrieved us. It was difficult not to feel helpless, hopeless, as the fires grew in size and number.

Then, as the ferocious winds began to die down on Wednesday, firefighters were once again able to take to the air, scooping up water from the ocean and reservoirs and dumping it on the fires. TV journalists caught some of the maneuvers on camera. Citizens filmed others on their phones. Everyone began posting and sharing them on social media.

Whether in Altadena, West Hills or Hollywood, the videos — call them firefighting fancams — depict firefighting pilots angling planes over flames that appear uncontrollable and releasing, with remarkable precision, gallons of water that douse raging infernos in a matter of seconds.

It is impossible not to cheer. And at this moment, Los Angeles needs something to cheer about.

For days, fire has been our worst enemy. Randomly killing and arbitrarily destroying, it has taken on near-supernatural dimensions, appearing at times to be laughing as it sped through brush and buildings, forcing thousands to flee.

Advertisement

Watching it be squashed into nothing but smoke and steam is an exhilarating thing. Thought you were unstoppable? Take that. Thought you were too big to be beaten? Yippee-ki-yay, motherf—!

To a city reeling with loss, water drop videos are “Battle of Britain” and Snoopy beating the Red Baron. They’re rebel pilots taking down the Death Star, Bill Pullman’s speech in “Independence Day,” LeBron James hitting a final-second three. Gloria Gaynor’s “I Will Survive” and the Weather Girls’ “It’s Raining Men.”

The precision of the drops is astonishing, the impact heart-lifting, their moments of victory obvious and unquestionable.

The only thing missing are the job-done figures of the pilots walking away from their aircraft in vivid silhouette to a pounding bass accompaniment. For the simple reason that they are still hard at work.

But a grateful city sees them and has been offering viral shout-outs and admiration by posting water drop videos with the “Top Gun” soundtrack, sportscaster commentary and many, many applause emojis.

Advertisement

Two yellow Canadian Super Scoopers have been especially well-documented dropping water over the Palisades. One of them was grounded on Thursday after colliding with a civilian drone, and whoever was idiotic enough to illegally send one up during a firefight better hope the internet doesn’t find them before the feds do. These planes, helicopters and Super Scoopers are our heroes, providing support for the fearless, stretched-thin firefighters on the ground, helping to quench the Sunset fire before it claimed more homes and offering hope that at some point Los Angeles will cease to burn.

More important, the water drop videos have returned a feeling of control to the populace — and given us all something to root for.

Firefighters have been working nonstop since the Palisades fire exploded, and their efforts amid the smoke and flames have been lifesaving and heroic. It’s satisfying to watch the fruits of that hard work in the form of a fire all but extinguished before it claims yet another acre or snakes its way toward any more homes.

In fact, it’s the best thing any of us has seen in days.

Advertisement

Continue Reading

Movie Reviews

Daaku Maharaaj Review: USA Premiere Report

Published

on

Daaku Maharaaj Review: USA Premiere Report

Final Report:

Daaku Maharaaj makes for a decent one-time watch. It’s a stylishly made film through and through, but the key characters are written routinely. Technical departments (Thaman and DOP) significantly enhance the appeal. Solid writing that complements the stylish production would have made this film a memorable one. Watch it for Balayya in a style-packed production. Stay tuned for the full review and rating soon.

First Half Report:

First half of Daaku Maharaaj is decent, with solid visuals and an action-packed interval episode. We need to see if the style meets substance in the second half. Thaman and Vijay Kannan (DOP) together make it technically good. The second half needs to show if Bobby has written something solid.

— Director Bobby briefly dances in “Dabidi Dibidi” song with nice styling and a stylish costume for his fun moment.

Advertisement

— Daaku Maharaaj begins with a brief action sequence where BalaKrishna declares that he is the ‘God of Death’ leading into a flashback. Stay tuned for the first half report.

Stay tuned for Daaku Maharaaj review, USA Premiere report. Show begins at 2.30 PM EST (1 AM IST).

Daaku Maharaaj comes after a goodwill film like Bhagavanth Kesari for Nandamuri Balakrishna, and for director Bobby, it’s a follow-up to the commercial blockbuster Waltair Veerayya. Stay tuned for the Daaku Maharaaj review to find out if the Balayya-Bobby combo hits the bullseye or not.

Cast: Nandamuri Balakrishna, Bobby Deol, Pragya Jaiswal, Shraddha Srinath, Chandhini Chowdary.

Written and Directed by Bobby Kolli

Advertisement

Banners: Sithara Entertainments & Fortune Four Cinemas
Presenter: Srikara Studios
Producers: Suryadevara Naga Vamsi & Sai Soujanya
Music: Thaman S
DOP: Vijay Kartik Kannan
Editors: Niranjan Devaramane, Ruben
Screenplay: K Chakravarthy Reddy
VFX Supervisor: Yugandhar T
Stunts: V Venkat

U.S. Distributor: Shloka Entertainments

Daaku Maharaaj Movie Review by M9

This Week Releases on OTT – Check ‘Rating’ Filter
Advertisement
Continue Reading

Trending