BAFTA Awards: Bradley Cooper praises Carey Mulligan as they walk the red carpet

Bradley Cooper and Carey Mulligan walked the red carpet together for the premiere of ‘Maestro’ in which they have been nominated for Best Actor and Best Actress for their respective roles as Leonard Bernstein and his wife Felicia. Cooper, who also directed the film, emphasized the importance of music in the film, as it is scored to Bernstein’s music. He also expressed his admiration for Mulligan, stating that every scene with her was effortless and joyful. Mulligan, on the other hand, credited the Bernstein family for helping her bring the relatively unknown Felicia to life, and described the experience as generous and wonderful. Cooper also mentioned that he learned to compose for the film and called it an incredible and a lifetime experience working with the London Symphony Orchestra.

The premiere of ‘Maestro’ saw Bradley Cooper and Carey Mulligan, the lead actors of the film, dazzling the red carpet together. Both the actors have been nominated for Best Actor and Best Actress for their roles as composer Leonard Bernstein and his wife Felicia. Cooper not only acted in the film but also directed it. He emphasized the significance of music in the film, which is scored to Bernstein’s music. Cooper also praised Mulligan, expressing his delight in working with her. Mulligan, in turn, credited the Bernstein family for their help in bringing Felicia to life on screen, describing the experience as generous. Cooper also spoke about his experience of learning to compose for the film, calling it incredible and a once-in-a-lifetime experience working with the London Symphony Orchestra.

The premiere was a star-studded event, with Bradley Cooper and Carey Mulligan taking center stage as they walked down the red carpet together. Both actors have been nominated for Best Actor and Best Actress for their roles in the film ‘Maestro’, where they play composer Leonard Bernstein and his wife Felicia. Cooper, who also directed the film, spoke about the importance of music in the film, which is scored to Bernstein’s music. He also expressed his admiration for Mulligan, describing every scene with her as effortless and joyful. Mulligan, on the other hand, credited the Bernstein family for their help in bringing Felicia, a relatively unknown character, to life, and praised their generosity. Cooper also shared his experience of learning to compose for the film and working with the London Symphony Orchestra, calling it incredible and a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

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