The Piano

The Piano is a 1993 drama directed by Jane Campion, which tells the story of Ada (Holly Hunter), a mute woman who is sent to New Zealand with her daughter to marry a landowner, Stewart (Sam Neill). Ada forms a secret bond with Baines (Harvey Keitel), a man who is captivated by her piano playing. The Piano is known for its evocative storytelling, stunning cinematography, and the powerful performances of its cast. The film explores themes of sexuality, power, and personal liberation, and Hunter’s performance earned her an Academy Award for Best Actress. The Piano is a critically acclaimed film, known for its depth of emotion and its unapologetically bold portrayal of desire and self-expression.


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