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TUNED IN In Maestro, starring, co-written, and directed by Bradley Cooper, Mulligan plays composer Leonard Bernstein's wife, Felicia Montealegre. Yannick Nézet-Séguin, who consulted on the film and conducted its original musical performances, believes the answer is that, in certain ways, Mulligan already was Felicia; a visual resemblance, but also, as Nézet-Séguin puts it, "she's classy, and Felicia was classy." She leaves Bernstein - depicted by the film's co-writer-director, Bradley Cooper - only to return to him, after an unhappy hiatus, as he's conducting Gustav Mahler's Resurrection symphony. There's certainly very little in common between Felicia Montealegre Bernstein and Poor Dear Pamela, Mulligan's hilarious cameo character in Fen-nell's new film Saltburn, out the same week as Maestro. [Extracted from the article] |