REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni Acquire Licensing RightsVENICE, Sept 2 (Reuters) - The make-up artist for Bradley Cooper's Leonard Bernstein biopic "Maestro" apologised on Saturday for offending people by giving the lead character a prosthetic nose, but said he only wanted authenticity.
When the first trailer of the film surfaced last month, some critics complained that the nose pandered to Jewish stereotypes.
Bernstein died in 1990 but his adult children have defended the make-up in the film, saying their father had had a "nice, big nose".
But his make-up designer Kazu Hiro met the press and said he was surprised by the nose criticism.
It is one of 23 movies competing for the Golden Lion award at the Venice Film Festival, which runs until Sept. 9.
Persons:
Bradley Cooper, Mario Anzuoni, Bradley Cooper's Leonard Bernstein, Maestro, Bernstein, Cooper, Kazu Hiro, Lenny, Hiro, Jamie, Carey Mulligan, Jamie Bernstein, Mike Davidson, Crispian Balmer, Angus MacSwan
Organizations:
Guardians, REUTERS, Netflix, Hollywood, Golden, Venice Film, Thomson
Locations:
Los Angeles , California, U.S, United States, Venice, British