

The Piano
Unearthing everyday pianists from all over Australia through the celebration of the street piano, regular Australians are invited to play the piano at busy locations around the country and given the opportunity of a lifetime.
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Plot Summary
In 19th-century New Zealand, a mute Scottish woman, Ada McGrath, arrives with her daughter and her cherished piano for an arranged marriage. Her new husband, Alistair Stewart, treats the piano as a burdensome possession and sells it to his neighbor, George Baines. Ada makes a desperate bargain with Baines to get her piano back, leading to a passionate and tumultuous relationship that challenges societal norms and personal desires.
Critical Reception
The Piano was met with widespread critical acclaim, lauded for its stunning visuals, powerful performances, and raw emotional depth. Critics praised Jane Campion's masterful direction and Holly Hunter's nuanced portrayal of Ada. It was a significant commercial success and a major awards contender, solidifying its place as a modern cinematic masterpiece.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its hauntingly beautiful cinematography and evocative score.
- Holly Hunter's performance is a tour-de-force, conveying profound emotion without dialogue.
- The film's exploration of desire, colonialism, and female agency is both powerful and complex.
Google audience: Audiences were deeply moved by the film's emotional intensity and artistic merit. Many highlighted the compelling performances, particularly Holly Hunter's, and the film's unique, atmospheric setting. Some viewers found the narrative challenging due to its unconventional themes and pacing, but the overwhelming sentiment is one of admiration for its artistic achievement.
Awards & Accolades
Won 3 Academy Awards (Best Actress for Holly Hunter, Best Supporting Actress for Anna Paquin, Best Original Screenplay) and the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. Received numerous other nominations and wins globally.
Fun Fact
Due to Holly Hunter's strong Scottish accent in real life, she learned sign language and practiced speaking with a prosthetic tongue to achieve Ada's mute and distinct vocal quality for the role.
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