Maestras: The Long Journey of Women to the Podium
Maestras: The Long Journey of Women to the Podium

Maestras: The Long Journey of Women to the Podium

2017Movie56 minGerman

When a woman steps onto the conductor's podium, she is always one of the first: the first to lead a world-class orchestra, the first to conduct the closing night of London's Proms, the first to win the German Conductor Prize. It seems as though the world of orchestral conducting might finally be ready to change its attitudes toward female conductors.

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IMDb6.7/10
Director: Maria PulidoGenres: Documentary, Music

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the challenges and triumphs of women in the world of classical music conducting. It highlights the historical underrepresentation of women in this field and features interviews with prominent female conductors and musicians who share their experiences. The film showcases their passion, dedication, and the significant impact they have made on the orchestral landscape.

Critical Reception

Maestras was generally well-received by critics and audiences for its insightful look into a often overlooked aspect of classical music. Reviewers praised its informative nature and the inspiring stories of the women featured, though some noted that it could have delved deeper into certain historical periods.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for shedding light on the underrepresentation of women in conducting.
  • Appreciated for featuring inspiring stories of female conductors.
  • Noted for its informative and educational approach to classical music history.

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Fun Fact

The documentary features interviews with women who have broken barriers in conducting, including Inma Shara, who has conducted orchestras across the globe and is known for her work in bringing classical music to wider audiences.

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