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La pianiste

  • 2001
  • R
  • 2h 11m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,5/10
77 k
MA NOTE
POPULARITÉ
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Isabelle Huppert and Benoît Magimel in La pianiste (2001)
Regarder Bande-annonce [VO]
Liretrailer1:37
2 vidéos
85 photos
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  • Director
    • Michael Haneke
  • Writers
    • Michael Haneke
    • Elfriede Jelinek
  • Stars
    • Isabelle Huppert
    • Annie Girardot
    • Benoît Magimel
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,5/10
    77 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    1 425
    189
    • Director
      • Michael Haneke
    • Writers
      • Michael Haneke
      • Elfriede Jelinek
    • Stars
      • Isabelle Huppert
      • Annie Girardot
      • Benoît Magimel
    • 294Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 152Commentaires de critiques
    • 79Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Nominé pour le prix 1 BAFTA Award
      • 18 victoires et 23 nominations au total

    Vidéos2

    Bande-annonce [VO]
    Trailer 1:37
    Bande-annonce [VO]
    The Piano Teacher: I Can't Even Look At You (English Subtitled)
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    The Piano Teacher: I Can't Even Look At You (English Subtitled)
    The Piano Teacher: I Can't Even Look At You (English Subtitled)
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    The Piano Teacher: I Can't Even Look At You (English Subtitled)

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    Rôles principaux40

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    Isabelle Huppert
    Isabelle Huppert
    • Erika Kohut
    Annie Girardot
    Annie Girardot
    • The Mother
    Benoît Magimel
    Benoît Magimel
    • Walter Klemmer
    Susanne Lothar
    Susanne Lothar
    • Mrs. Schober
    Udo Samel
    Udo Samel
    • Dr. George Blonskij
    Anna Sigalevitch
    Anna Sigalevitch
    • Anna Schober
    Cornelia Köndgen
    Cornelia Köndgen
    • Mme Gerda Blonskij
    Thomas Weinhappel
    • Baritone
    Georg Friedrich
    Georg Friedrich
    • Man in drive-in
    Philipp Heiss
    • Naprawnik
    William Mang
    • Teacher
    Rudolf Melichar
    • Director
    Michael Schottenberg
    • Teacher
    Gabriele Schuchter
    • Margot
    Dieter Berner
    Dieter Berner
    • Singing teacher
    Volker Waldegg
    • Teacher
    Martina Resetarits
    • Teacher
    Annemarie Schleinzer
    • Teacher
    • Director
      • Michael Haneke
    • Writers
      • Michael Haneke
      • Elfriede Jelinek
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs294

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    8claudiaeilcinema

    A Compelling Shoker

    Isabelle Huppert must be one of the greatest actresses of her or any other generation. "La Pianiste" truly confirms it. As if that wasn't enough, Annie Girardot plays her mother and Annie Girardot is one of the greatest actresses of her or any other generation. So, as you may well imagine, those pieces of casting are worth the horror we're put through. Isabelle and Annie play characters we've never seen before on the screen. A mother and daughter yes but with such virulent fearlessness that sometimes I was unable even to blink or to breath. Personally, I don't believe in the director's intentions, I don't believe they (the intentions that is) go beyond the shocking anecdote and the ending made me scream with frustration but I was riveted by the story written in the face of the sensational Huppert and the fierceness of Girardot's strength. I highly recommend it to cinema lovers anywhere and to the collectors of great performances like me, you can't afford to miss "La Pianiste"
    8lastliberal

    How I hate my mother.

    Why is it that Freud was always talking about hating your father? Mommies do the best job of screwing you up, and Erica's (Isabelle Huppert) mom is a doozy.

    Huppert can always be counted upon to give an incredible performance, and she is superb here in the painful-to-watch film. She is carrying an incredible amount of psychological baggage, and it really affects her emotionless life. She is looking for love, but only finds seduction. Part of the problem is hers as she has no concept of what love is. She has a warped sense of S&M that she supposes is love, but when faced with reality, she is shocked and cold.

    I should warn you that the ending is certainly unconventional, but the film is unconventional as well, so it fits.
    Infofreak

    Powerful and thought provoking, 'The Piano Teacher' features a superb performance from Isabelle Huppert

    'The Piano Teacher' is the third Haneke movie I've seen. I didn't like the other two ('Funny Games' I thought was a cop out and 'Code Unknown' a bore) so I expected little from this one. However I was wrong to prejudge it. It's a very good movie, powerful, thought provoking and features a superb performance from Isabelle Huppert. She plays a Erika Kohut, a brilliant but highly repressed pianist. Walter Klemmer (Benoit Magimel) is a young man who is very sure of himself who attempts to seduce her. The thing is she is a deeply disturbed individual and he can't cope when her true nature is uncovered. I don't want to go into any great detail about Erika or her mental state. The movie reveals this slowly and beautifully. I was impressed that there was no attempt at pop psychology or pat explanations that you would expect in a Hollywood melodrama with similar subject matter. Huppert is extraordinary throughout. I can't think of many contemporary Hollywood actresses who could have played this role as convincingly. 'The Piano Teacher' is not for those who can't face the dark side of human nature. It's far from being a life affirming "feel good" movie. If the difficult subject matter of 'Irreversible' or 'The War Zone' interested you then this is your kind of movie. I can't say I "enjoyed" it, but it was a worthwhile, rewarding experience and how often do you get to say that these days?
    9Wallace_the_Windows

    A Compassionate Film About Twisted People

    To be honest I had to go have a stiff drink after this film; I felt drained and my shoulders were knotted. I also had to talk the whole thing out with the friend I saw it with for a good half hour. Whatever else this movie is, it's not dull - you have to have respect for anything that produces such a visceral reaction, even if you couldn't claim to have 'enjoyed' the experience. (Anyone else I've talked to who's seen it has responded in much the same way.)

    The reason the film is so powerful is not simply because it deals with unpalatable subject-matter like sado-masochism and violently dysfunctional relationships - that on its own would leave no defence against a charge of exploitation. It packs a punch because whatever her deeply ingrained character flaws, however reprehensible her behaviour (and at one point that's VERY), the piano teacher Erika always retains your sympathy - you never forget the type of influences which might have made her what she is, while scenes as subtle as the one where she walks down a street of shoppers, being casually bumped into without apology, remind you of her utter isolation. Isabelle Huppert's performance is as brilliant as it is uncomfortable and I can't even imagine how she might have wound down after a day's filming.

    Appalling, compelling, horribly funny at times, but ultimately deeply despairing look at how people damage each other. View with caution.
    Chris Knipp

    Embracing our universal sickness

    Haneke's `Seventh Continent' is the most depressing movie I've seen in my whole life but after `La Pianiste' I would not want to miss anything this uncompromising Austrian director does. I'm not sure the movie would work without the great, haughty, fierce, indomitable, unforgettable Isabelle Huppert. Often Huppert has been cold and cruel and elegant and desirable, but never has she been so sick and twisted as here, and she goes the limit. There is no more fearless and confident actress in movie history and none I'd go so out of my way to watch.

    I gritted my teeth and entered the theater expecting no fun. The opening credits won me over, though. The way the sound ends when the names come on, between each vignette, show an ability to make you take notice, to make the routine fresh. Each vignette is different; in each Erika Kohut, the piano teacher (Huppert) is cruel to another piano student in a different way. I could see something compulsively watchable coming. When the razor-in-the-bathroom scene came, I looked away: I'd been warned. Then I peeked: it wasn't so bad. Most of all, it was swift and methodical; she's as dispassionately cruel toward herself as she is toward others. It's a job to get done in time for dinner: mom's calling.

    Besides Huppert, the young actor who plays Walter Klemmer (Benoît Magimel) is remarkable. Like his character, he appears ordinary, good but not great looking, too confident, boringly relaxed, but he surprises you by keeping up with Huppert every step of the way just as his character does. These two come together in ways I've not seen before on screen. The transgressive sex scenes are surprising from minute to minute and both characters are dynamic beyond all expectation. Both are conceived as contradictions. Erika is brilliant about music, insane about human relations. Walter is a normal guy, a hockey coach, a future engineer, but he plays piano recklessly and brilliantly and his musical thinking is mature. He is ready for the battleground that is Huppert's Erika and when they clash in horrible sexual warfare, both are changed. He pops back, but is drawn into her sadomasochistic games. She loses it and is going through a series of meltdowns, yet she remains visibly enough in control to be expected to play piano at a major recital when she has disabled her female student. Huppert is remarkable, but Magimel is completely authentic in all the most intense and ruthlessly intimate sex scenes: he knows exactly what he needs to do.

    `La Pianiste' in other words is actor-driven, so when it won the Grand Prize at Cannes it was inevitable that Huppert and Magimel would get the Best Actress and Best Actor awards. It's hard to conceive the movie without them. The Grand Prize also signals recognition of Haneke as a major European filmmaker. Is it a desire to transcend his Austrian culture and become more pan-European that has led him to make his last two movies in French, and set `Code Unknown,' also a controversial film, in Paris? Why specifically does everyone in `La Pianiste,' which takes place mainly at the Vienna Conservatory, speak French? To accommodate Huppert? To modulate the cold Teutonic tone of the Austrian novel the movie's based on? Or perhaps – my theory – to make the whole story more abstract – because it's not just about sadomasochistic craziness but about cloying family ties, frustration, and abusive mentors, especially piano teachers? Rumor has it that piano teachers are sometimes as cruel as this. They just don't have Huppert's chutzpah, froideur, and elegant sexiness. In a way this is a fantasy about what a really, really mean piano teacher might be like in her spare time if our worst nightmares about her were true. This story is, certainly, about our worst nightmares, our repressions, the things we've imagined that we don't want to talk about, the sickness in our relationship with our mother and with our lovers. To deal with desperation and human limits is not to step away completely from everyday experience but to examine it under a microscope. Haneke takes us to places we have been before in our minds and in our emotions.

    Walter (Magimel) is the voice of normality. He's a nice guy, a friendly, self confident, healthy, helpful athlete: he's a little like Wayne Gretsky. But though he laughs when he reads Erika's kinky, sick instructions for their sexual relations, then tells her she disgusts him and he will have no more to do with her, he's in love with her, so he winds up little by little starting to follow the instructions in spite of himself. Because of his admiration and love, he becomes another person. `La Pianiste' is about crossing the line, losing control in a world (like a conservatory of music) where control is the watchword. Walter laughs for us; he expresses our discomfort with Erika's insanity, and thus, as over-the-top as the movie becomes, we stay with it and disquietingly within it.

    This is a transgressive analysis of emotion that's true to general human experience. I've been emotionally strung out with a lover (who hasn't?) and all this craziness spoke to my own emotional memories. `La Pianiste' has disgusting things in it, and I'm no masochist – not even as a moviegoer – but this is a terrific movie, perhaps a great one.

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    • Anecdotes
      Isabelle Huppert really played the piano in the film. She had studied piano for 12 years. As preparation for her role as a piano teacher, she resumed practicing a year before the film was started.
    • Gaffes
      When Walter starts his piano audition; in the background, there are various teachers sitting in certain chairs. However in the following shot which is a medium-long shot of Kohut while Walter is performing; one of the female teachers is sitting in a different chair and a male teacher that was closest to Kohut is no longer sitting there but his belongings are on the chair. Then in the following shot after that, after Walter finishes his audition; the missing male teacher is back in his seat.
    • Citations

      Erika Kohut: After all, love is built on banal things.

    • Autres versions
      The R-rated edition from Kino makes a number of changes and omissions, removing the shots of the hardcore peep booth footage viewed by Huppert's character in the mall, as well as optically pixellating pornographic images on magazine covers in the sex shop. In addition, this version completely removes the following two sequences: -Huppert's cutting sequence in the bathtub -Magimel taking Huppert to the ground and humping her at the hockey rink. In the latter case, the film awkwardly fades out and in again in quick succession, to elide the missing footage.
    • Connexions
      Featured in The 2003 IFP Independent Spirit Awards (2003)
    • Bandes originales
      Piano Sonata in A Major, D.959
      Franz Schubert

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    • Date de sortie
      • 22 février 2002 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
      • Austria
      • Germany
    • Langues
      • French
      • German
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Piano Teacher
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Vienne, Autriche
    • sociétés de production
      • Wega Film
      • MK2 Productions
      • Les Films Alain Sarde
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    • Budget
      • 70 000 000 ATS (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 1 012 069 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 29 671 $ US
      • 31 mars 2002
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 6 788 329 $ US
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    • Durée
      • 2h 11m(131 min)
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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