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La Pianiste

Original title: La pianiste
  • 2001
  • 16
  • 2h 11m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
77K
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Isabelle Huppert and Benoît Magimel in La Pianiste (2001)
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A young man romantically pursues his masochistic piano teacher.A young man romantically pursues his masochistic piano teacher.A young man romantically pursues his masochistic piano teacher.

  • Director
    • Michael Haneke
  • Writers
    • Michael Haneke
    • Elfriede Jelinek
  • Stars
    • Isabelle Huppert
    • Annie Girardot
    • Benoît Magimel
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    77K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,693
    886
    • Director
      • Michael Haneke
    • Writers
      • Michael Haneke
      • Elfriede Jelinek
    • Stars
      • Isabelle Huppert
      • Annie Girardot
      • Benoît Magimel
    • 294User reviews
    • 152Critic reviews
    • 79Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 18 wins & 23 nominations total

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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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    User reviews294

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    9debblyst

    If you think the movie is shocking, wait till you read the book!!

    If you think piano teacher Erika Kohut (Isabelle Huppert) in Michael Haneke's film "LA PIANISTE" is the ultimate degree in the personification of derangement, perversion and darkness, I've got news for you: the piano teacher in Elfriede Jellinek's novel "LA PIANISTE" (on which the film was based) is twice as "repulsive", "disgusting", "deranged" and even more fascinating -- though there can't be words enough to translate the level of artistic proficiency that Isabelle Huppert has reached here, above all other mortal actresses in activity today. And who else could have played this character with such emotional power, complete with the best piano playing/dubbing an actor could deliver?

    In the novel as in the film, there are two big antagonists to the "heroine" Kohut: her own mother (wonderful, wreck-voiced Annie Girardot, in a part originally intended for Jeanne Moreau) and Austria itself. The mother personifies Jellinek's perception of her native Austria as a country that deceptively and perversely encourages racist/fascist (or at least authoritarian) behavior, sexual and emotional repression, and, let's say, übermensch ideals which are impossible to keep today without the danger of a mental breakdown.

    "La Pianiste" also deals with a very powerful and delicate issue: how dangerous it is to reveal your innermost fantasies to the one (you think) you love. We tend to think our own sexual fantasies must be as exciting to others as they are to ourselves, which may turn out to be a huge, embarrassing and sometimes tragic mistake. Here, Kohut learns (?) the lesson in the most painful and humiliating of ways.

    It must be mentioned that Elfriede Jellinek is one of the best-known and praised authors in Austria and Europe (well, now she's got a Nobel Prize!) and that autobiographical passages can be inferred in her novel, as she herself was a pianist and had a reportedly difficult relationship with her mother. The novel also includes long passages about Kohut's childhood and adolescence so you kind of understand how she turned into who she is now. Haneke chose to hide this information in the film, forcing us to wonder how she got to be that way (don't we all know a Erika Kohut out there?). But he very much preserves the fabric of the book in his film: unbearable honesty, to the point where most secretive, "horrendous" feelings painfully emerge -- envy, cruelty, violence, jealousy, hate, misery, sadism, masochism, selfishness, perversion etc. All of them unmistakably human.

    I thought "La Pianiste" was a deeply moving film, very disturbing and thought-provoking, with a handful of unforgettable scenes, and that's just all I ask of movies. It also made me buy and be thrilled by the book, discover a fantastic author I hadn't read before, and listen again and again to Schubert - so, my thanks to Haneke, Jellinek and Isabelle!!! On the other hand, if you're looking for light entertainment, please stay away. My vote: 9 out of 10
    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.
    skytomm

    "Beauty" isn't necessarily "pretty."

    Definitely NOT for the faint-of-heart or for those seeking passive entertainment, this film is a masterpiece of portraiture of a highly talented and disturbed artist – a perfect illustration of the idea that genius is considered but a short step from insanity.

    It has been many months since I viewed this film, and I find myself turning the film over in my head quite often. That – to me – is the mark of a well-done film – or any work of art, for that matter.

    I have never since seen a prodigiously talented performer without wondering what their day-to-day life and relationships must be like. This film stayed with me despite my revulsion to its "ugliness" – the discomfiture it engenders.

    Highly recommended!
    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"
    7SnoopyStyle

    Isabelle Huppert damaged

    Erika Kohut (Isabelle Huppert) has a volatile home life with her combative mother leading to violence at times. Erika has disturbing sexual tendencies such as porn shop visits, self-mutilations, and voyeurism. She's a piano professor at a conservatory. She's hard on her students especially the fragile Anna Schober. Walter Klemmer is a new student at the conservatory despite her objection. He's taken with her and she eventually lets him into her sexually disturbed world.

    Isabelle Huppert has such great screen presence. She's great at playing damaged, vulnerable, and cold. It's not the most fun watch. There are a couple of really weird scenes. Her relationship with her mother is outrageous. This is an interesting character study of a troubled woman.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      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.
    • Goofs
      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.
    • Quotes

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

    • Alternate 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.
    • Connections
      Featured in The 2003 IFP Independent Spirit Awards (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      Piano Sonata in A Major, D.959
      Franz Schubert

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    • Release date
      • September 5, 2001 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Austria
      • Germany
    • Languages
      • French
      • German
    • Also known as
      • La pianista
    • Filming locations
      • Vienna, Austria
    • Production companies
      • Wega Film
      • MK2 Productions
      • Les Films Alain Sarde
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    • Budget
      • ATS 70,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,012,069
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $29,671
      • Mar 31, 2002
    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,788,329
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 2h 11m(131 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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