Maestro (2005 film)

Maestro is a 2005 Hungarian computer-animated short film written, produced and directed by Géza M. Tóth. It won the Amaryllis Tamás Award at the 7th Kecskemét Animation Film Festival,[1] and was nominated for Best Animated Short Film at the 79th Academy Awards in 2007, but lost to The Danish Poet. Composer Attila Pacsay wrote the film's music.

Maestro
Still from Maestro
Still from Maestro
Directed byGéza M. Tóth
Written byGéza M. Tóth
Produced byGéza M. Tóth
Music byAttila Pacsay
Release date
2005
CountryHungary

The film depicts the minutes before a "maestro"'s show and his preparation for it as aided by a mechanical assistant. It is noted for its use of CGI technology and surprise ending.

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