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Mozart in the Jungle

  • TV Series
  • 2014–2018
  • 12
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
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Gael García Bernal and Lola Kirke in Mozart in the Jungle (2014)
Hailey and Rodrigo's romance deepens as they go public with their relationship in the fourth season of the Emmy and Golden Globe winning series. As Rodrigo learns what it means to be a boyfriend, Hailey enters a competition in Japan to prove herself as a conductor. Will they be able to balance the demands between their careers and relationship or will it tear them apart?
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Love, money, ambition and music intertwine in "Mozart in the Jungle;" a half-hour comedic drama that looks at finding yourself, and finding love, while conquering New York City. Brash new ma... Read allLove, money, ambition and music intertwine in "Mozart in the Jungle;" a half-hour comedic drama that looks at finding yourself, and finding love, while conquering New York City. Brash new maestro, Rodrigo, stirs up the New York Symphony, as young oboist, Haile, hopes for her big ... Read allLove, money, ambition and music intertwine in "Mozart in the Jungle;" a half-hour comedic drama that looks at finding yourself, and finding love, while conquering New York City. Brash new maestro, Rodrigo, stirs up the New York Symphony, as young oboist, Haile, hopes for her big chance.

  • Creators
    • Alex Timbers
    • Roman Coppola
    • Jason Schwartzman
  • Stars
    • Gael García Bernal
    • Lola Kirke
    • Saffron Burrows
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    27K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,763
    436
    • Creators
      • Alex Timbers
      • Roman Coppola
      • Jason Schwartzman
    • Stars
      • Gael García Bernal
      • Lola Kirke
      • Saffron Burrows
    • 112User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 10 wins & 12 nominations total

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    Gael García Bernal
    Gael García Bernal
    • Rodrigo De Souza
    • 2014–2018
    Lola Kirke
    Lola Kirke
    • Hailey Rutledge
    • 2014–2018
    Saffron Burrows
    Saffron Burrows
    • Cynthia Taylor
    • 2014–2018
    Hannah Dunne
    Hannah Dunne
    • Lizzie Campbell
    • 2014–2018
    Bernadette Peters
    Bernadette Peters
    • Gloria Windsor
    • 2014–2018
    Malcolm McDowell
    Malcolm McDowell
    • Thomas Pembridge
    • 2014–2018
    Mark Blum
    Mark Blum
    • Union Bob
    • 2014–2018
    John Miller
    John Miller
    • Dee Dee
    • 2014–2018
    Joel Bernstein
    Joel Bernstein
    • Warren Boyd
    • 2014–2018
    Debra Monk
    Debra Monk
    • Betty Cragdale
    • 2014–2018
    Sandro Isaack
    Sandro Isaack
    • Pavel
    • 2014–2018
    Adam David Thompson
    Adam David Thompson
    • Craig G
    • 2014–2016
    Daniel Breaker
    Daniel Breaker
    • Virgil
    • 2014–2016
    Ken Barnett
    Ken Barnett
    • Christophe…
    • 2014–2016
    Jennifer Kim
    Jennifer Kim
    • Sharon
    • 2014–2018
    Peter Vack
    Peter Vack
    • Alex Merriweather
    • 2014–2015
    Philip Jackson Smith
    Philip Jackson Smith
    • Mike Margusa
    • 2014–2015
    Cole Escola
    Cole Escola
    • Shawn
    • 2016–2018
    • Creators
      • Alex Timbers
      • Roman Coppola
      • Jason Schwartzman
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    Reviewers say 'Mozart in the Jungle' is acclaimed for its innovative fusion of classical music, drama, and comedy, providing a unique glimpse into orchestral life. Gael García Bernal's performance as Rodrigo is highly praised, along with the show's witty humor. However, some critics argue the humor and character arcs are underdeveloped and clichéd. Concerns also arise regarding the authenticity of musical portrayals. Despite these issues, the series is celebrated for invigorating interest in classical music.
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    10sofia_llantada

    Bravo!!! Fresh, daring, excellent performance!!!

    Let me say first of all that I enjoy classical music, and I enjoy the bohemian lifestyle associated with musicians and artists. This show is fresh, sarcastic, real and completely lacks the common areas that of sex and violence so over used on TV and movies. It is beautiful because the acting, the music and the geniality of "Rodrigo", the Maestro who is played by Gael Garcia Bernal.

    It is with great pride to say that the witty sense of humor of the modern Mexican culture is captivated, without loosing the connection to its eccentric American counterpart.

    There is an element of "Magic Realism" that will bring spice to the show, making it more unpredictable and appealing, specially who those who are so tired of super elaborated and complicated dramas.

    Thanks Amazon for bringing this master piece to life.

    Bravo!!!
    8LiamCullen6

    Elegant, genuinely comical, and utterly fresh

    When I first saw this pop up on Amazon Instant Video I was skeptical as I had never watched an Amazon exclusive television series before. And I was well aware of the popularity of rival-Netflix's exclusives and found it hard to believe it would be a worthy competitor.

    I stand corrected.

    It took me a single day of blissful binge-watching to finish the entire first season and I must say I am impressed. The characters are strong and able to draw you in, the atmosphere and setting are captivating, and the music is simply top-notch. When all are tied neatly together it makes for a wondrously entertaining season.

    And how could one forget: the comedy! Whilst of course it is entirely subjective, I found every episode to be wholesomely amusing. Every character is entertaining in their own right and not a single line seems unfit for purpose. The humour was exactly to my liking and did not fall into the trap so many comedies today do in which they attempt to be hilarious and unfortunately end up just being silly.

    As expected, however, it is not perfect. One particular instance in which I found myself to eventually drift-off was the Rodrigo-Anna Maria sub-plot. I did not find this to be interesting, rather I thought it tiresome. Despite both characters being excellently written and the acting being spot-on, this didn't quite engross me like the rest of the show did.

    In addition, a criticism I have (perhaps a minor one) pertains to the memorability of the characters. Specifically: their names! Maybe it was just me but halfway through the season I still only knew a couple of the characters' names. This could be in part to blame on my binge-watching manner, or, more worryingly, the writing. Regardless, I consider these to be minor blemishes upon the finished product.

    Let us end on a high note: the music. The music is what makes this so fresh. If it weren't for the music, I do believe this would just be another average comedy. The music adds something more, a passion, as Rodrigo may say. It truly does draw you in and you really can feel the energy and enthusiasm. It's what makes this show stand out from the rest and what kept me enthralled, among other things.

    I am absolutely delighted with the first season of Mozart in the Jungle and will be returning for season two.
    10jlmpeace

    Season 5 PLEASE!!

    This show has sparked my love of classical music again. I hated to see it end and I really want to see more of these characters journeys. Please Amazon, give us another season!
    8johnklem

    Pitch perfect

    This review is based on the first six episodes of the first season. I like this series so much that it's hard to see it objectively. I like it so much that I'm not bingeing but rather rationing myself to a meagre 25 or so minutes each day. So, what makes it quite so enjoyable? Firstly, it's genuinely good - a perfect cast delivering tonally perfect performances with a script that delivers reality plus a few extra percentage points. Occasionally, it's laugh out loud funny but mostly it's genuinely affecting. This is no guilty pleasure in which you know you're being manipulated but you're going along for the (very fun) ride. This always feels real, grounded. There are a few stereotypes amongst the smaller roles but the big ones, the roles that anchor this series, are well written and perfectly cast. Lola Kirke is a wonderful lightning rod, if gaining weight by the episode; Saffron Burrows is fine, if somewhat less interesting than in her pre plastic surgery roles; Bernadette Peters is terrific; Malcolm McDowell is the perfect exiting Maestro. And then there's Gael Garcia Bernal. As an outsider, I have no idea how much of his character was on the page and how much was his own invention but the results are spectacular. He makes this series. His portrayal of Rodrigo, the infant terrible of the conducting world, is nothing short of brilliant and creates, most appropriately, the bright star around which everything revolves. Mozart in the Jungle is not highbrow entertainment. It doesn't challenge or confront. It works its magic more subtly, and sometimes more effectively. It's a feel good show in the best possible way. Real, not fake. It likes its characters, for all their flaws. You could do worse.

    ADDENDUM I've now watched the final four episodes, during which I mentally knocked off a point (episode 8) and put it back on for episode 10. Episode 8 is by far the weakest. It's not that it's bad, it's just that its sensibilities suddenly resembled humdrum American TV and thus became deeply unnerving. It's as though the writers had forgotten, or worse had never understood what made this series so wonderful. Episode 8 was an attempt to broaden the humor at the expense of the humanity. As though someone had pointed out that this was meant to be a comedy. For the record, episode 7 had been a delight and 9, if not special in its own right, at least an improvement on 8. And then there were, or rather was, 10. The finale. The performance towards which everything had led. It's a masterpiece. The perfect summation of and climax to everything that's come before. It's heartstoppingly brave, rolling the emotional dice again and again. It left me breathless, quite literally. Compromises? Not really but we must prepare for a second series and so are denied absolute closure. That final episode was so close to perfection that I hesitate to anticipate a second series. But of course I will. I do. With trepidation.
    10gracewolfson

    Please, I'm begging.......

    Hurry. I need season 5. This wonderful show makes me smile and laugh out loud. It's smart, artistic. Cast is absolutely perfect.

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    • Trivia
      New York City tenant laws allow musicians to practice their chosen instrument from the morning until 10 pm in the evening. Sometimes the musician's union is called to help their members enforce their right to practice at home.
    • Connections
      Featured in 73rd Golden Globe Awards (2016)
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      Written by Paul Meany, Roy Mitchell-Cárdenas, Darren King, and Adam LaClave

      Performed by Mutemath

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    • Release date
      • December 23, 2014 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Моцарт у джунглях
    • Filming locations
      • Purchase, New York, USA(interior concert scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Amazon Studios
      • American Zoetrope
      • Coconut Pictures
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      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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