• Source: Bravo maestro
    • Bravo maestro is a 1978 Yugoslavian drama film directed by Rajko Grlić. It was entered into the 1978 Cannes Film Festival.


      Plot


      Vitomir Bezjak graduated from the Academy of Music in Zagreb near the top of his class. After graduation, he lives a bohemian lifestyle, working on his compositions while unsuccessfully looking for a source of income. After his girlfriend leaves him, he reluctantly takes up a job as a piano teacher. He falls in love and marries a rich widow whose son he has been teaching. After her father introduces him to a number of influential people, Bezjak's life dramatically changes: he becomes a household name and starts to appear in various meetings and events, gradually gaining political influence. As he drifts away from the musical world, it becomes apparent he is no longer the talented young man he used to be. When his long-awaited major orchestral work is performed for the first time, he gets accused of plagiarism, and a scandal erupts.


      Cast


      Rade Šerbedžija - Vitomir Bezjak
      Aleksandar Berček - Tomo
      Božidar Boban - Jaksa Radic
      Mladen Budiščak - Mladen
      Koraljka Hrs - Iva Budic
      Ante Vican - Ivin otac Mate
      Zvonko Lepetić - Vinko Katunic
      Ivo Jurisa - Ivan
      Radojka Šverko - Roza
      Izet Hajdarhodžić - Blagoje Boric
      Angel Palasev - Stanko Miric
      Zlata Petković - Sonja
      Marjeta Gregorac - (as Marieta Gregorac)
      Marija Kohn - Cistacica
      Kostadinka Velkovska
      Petar Dobrić
      Branko Cvejić - Predsjednik savjeta
      Vladimir Krstulović - (as Vlado Krstulovic)
      Neda Ritz
      Pero Zlatar


      References




      External links


      Bravo maestro at IMDb

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