Gustavo Dudamel Doc ‘Viva Maestro’ Draws Fans Of LA Phil Conductor, David Lynch Buffs Flock to Remastered ‘Inland Empire’ – Specialty Box Office
Viva Maestro, a documentary starring the charismatic music and artistic director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Gustavo Dudamel, opened on a high note taking in $14,310 on two screens — Film Forum/NYC and The Landmark/LA. That’s a PTA of $7,155 for the film directed by Ted Braun (Darfur Now, Betting on Zero) and presented by Greenwich Entertainment and Participant Media. It expands to 40+ theaters next weekend.