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The Piano Teacher (2001)
Synopsis
A young man romantically pursues his masochistic piano teacher. The great Isabelle Huppert is the intensely smoldering center of this gripping tale of lust and obsession, which won Best Actress, Best Actor, and the Grand Prix at Cannes.
One of Haneke’s most popular films, and one of the most incisive, disturbing and psychologically rich dramas of this century.
Cast: Isabelle Huppert, Annie Girardot, Benoît Magimel, Susanne Lothar, Anna Sigalevitch, Udo Samel, Cornelia Köndgen,
Produced by: Yvon Crenn, Christine Gozlan, Veit Heiduschka, Michael Katz Cinematography by: Christian Berger Musik by: Martin Achenbach Editing by: Nadine Muse, Monika Willi
At the 2001 Cannes Film Festival, it won the Grand Prix, and the two leads, Huppert and Magimel, won Best Actress and Best Actor. It went on to receive positive reviews and other awards and nominations.
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Read about this film
Title: The Piano Teacher (2001)
Directed by: Michael Haneke
Date of birth: 23 March 1942, Munich, Bavaria, Germany
Writing credits:
Michael Haneke, Elfriede Jelinek
Music by: Martin Achenbach
Country: France | Austria
Language: French | German
Color: Color
Runtime: 131 min.
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