Maestro
- Director: Josell Ramos
- Writer: Josell Ramos
- Producer: Jamal J. Dorsett; Edmar Flores
CGiii Comment
Oh just let the music speak for itself...
Instead of having to listen to a bunch of nobodies spout on and on about their own self-importance...because, they just happened to go to a certain nightclub at a certain time.
Badly lit, badly filmed, badly put together - Ramos has neither captured the time, the energy nor its importance/relevance as to...now.
A dithering attempt - in more able hands it would have, at least, been watchable.
Hideous and incompetent film-making.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
Maestro, tells the story of how a group of people found refuge and a call for life outside the mainstream. What evolved was a scene that set the ground work for what was to come in dance music culture worldwide, a rare insight into the secret underground world. It's the first time this story is told in a motion Picture, included in the film are pioneer dance music DJs and producers, "founding fathers", its center being Larry Levan, as well as high-profile DJs of today. Opting for a more personal and candid approach, MAESTRO shows the true history of the people through a realistic creative aesthetic. Tracing the underground's dance origin, MAESTRO brings out a real understanding of this intense lifestyle, and the lives they lived and died for.
Cast & Characters
Larry Levan as Himself;
David Mancuso as Himself;
Frankie Knuckles as Himself;
Nicky Siano as Himself;
Francis Grasso as Himself;
Francois Kevorkian as Himself;
Louis Vega as Himself;
Danny Tenaglia as Himself;
Tony Humphries as Himself;
Jellybean Benitez as Himself;
Danny Krivit as Himself;
Joaquin Joe Claussell as Himself;
Richard Long as Himself;
Alex Rosner as Himself;
Keith Haring as Himself