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A Piano for Mrs. Cimino
An elderly widow must find meaning and activity in her life when her son suggests she is no longer capable of handling her own affairs.
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Plot Summary
An aging, eccentric widow, Mrs. Cimino, is being forced into a nursing home by her estranged children who believe she is no longer capable of caring for herself. She finds solace and a renewed sense of purpose when she discovers a hidden treasure: a magnificent grand piano. She plans to use the piano to reconnect with her past and assert her independence.
Critical Reception
A Piano for Mrs. Cimino was a made-for-television film that received a generally positive reception, particularly for its lead performance. Bette Davis was lauded for her portrayal of the complex character, and the film touched upon themes of aging, family relationships, and personal dignity.
What Reviewers Say
Bette Davis delivers a commanding performance that anchors the film.
The film explores poignant themes of aging and family dynamics with sensitivity.
While somewhat sentimental, the narrative effectively highlights the character's struggle for autonomy.
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Fun Fact
Although Orson Welles' role is significant, he reportedly filmed his scenes for 'A Piano for Mrs. Cimino' in just one day.
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