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In this hauntingly beautiful period drama, set in the mid-19th century, a mute woman named Ada is uprooted from her life in Scotland and sent to New Zealand with her young daughter and beloved piano. Ada's arranged marriage to a farmer is the reason for this journey, but it soon becomes clear that her life will be forever changed by the allure of another man.
As Ada navigates her new surroundings, she catches the eye of a farm worker named George, who becomes increasingly infatuated with her. The passion between them grows, and Ada finds herself torn between her duty to her husband and her desire for true love. The piano, which she uses as her voice and source of solace, becomes a powerful symbol throughout the film.
Director Jane Campion's poetic storytelling and stunning visuals create a mesmerizing experience for viewers. The exquisite soundtrack, composed by Michael Nyman, enhances the emotional depth of the narrative. The film's performances are exceptional, particularly Holly Hunter as Ada, Harvey Keitel as George, and Anna Paquin as Ada's daughter.
The Piano is a tale of yearning, passion, and the power of communication beyond words. Its exploration of female agency, sexuality, and the constraints of society make it a compelling and thought-provoking piece of cinema. This multi-award-winning film, including three Academy Awards, is a must-watch for lovers of evocative and profound storytelling.
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The PianoRelease Date:
11 Feb 1994Writers:
Jane CampionAwards:
Won 3 Oscars. 65 wins & 56 nominations total