Bradley Cooper recently attended the premiere of the movie “Maestro” in Los Angeles with his daughter Leah. He not only played the main role in the film, but also directed it. In a new interview, the Hollywood star admitted there are things he can’t stand during his shoots.

The actor says everyone stood up during the filming of his film about composer Leonard Bernstein. “I don’t watch playback while shooting. There is no chair. I’ve always hated chairs on movie sets, the moment you sit down your energy drops. “I don’t have a monitor,” he admitted. Let’s explain that playback is equipment that allows you to see images directly during the shooting process.
Let us remind you that in addition to Bradley Cooper, Carey Mulligan, Jeremy Strong and Maya Hawke also starred in the film. The world premiere of the film was held at the Venice Film Festival on September 2. Watch the movie’s trailer here.

Source: People Talk

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