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The Pianist
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Based on the autobiography of the acclaimed Polish composer, Wladyslaw Szpilman, who detailed his survival during World War II, and narrowly escaped a roundup that sent his family to a death camp.
Based on the autobiography of the acclaimed Polish composer, Wladyslaw Szpilman, who detailed his survival during World War II, and narrowly escaped a roundup that sent his family to a death camp.
Actors:
Frank Finlay,
Torsten Flach,
Pawel Burczyk,
Jessica Kate Meyer,
Piotr Siejka,
Xawery Zylber,
Andrzej Pieczynski
Frank Finlay
6 August 1926, Farnworth, Lancashire, England, UK
Torsten Flach
Pawel Burczyk
17 January 1969, Elblag, Warminsko-Mazurskie, Poland
Jessica Kate Meyer
Piotr Siejka
22 July 1960, Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland
Xawery Zylber
Andrzej Pieczynski
17 December 1956, Pobiedziska, Wielkopolskie, Poland
Country:
France, Poland, Germany, United Kingdom, United States
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Miami Herald
January 10, 2003
Brody tracks Szpilman's descent from smug celebrity to feral, starving man with uncommon subtlety.
Common Sense Media
December 28, 2010
True story of a Jewish pianist; OK for older kids.March 22, 2006
[I]t takes six or seven people to keep one half-dead Jew alive.... Wladyslaw's situation is extraordinary but what's happening on screen doesn't really feel so extraordinary. There's almost no emphasis, no point of view.April 29, 2009
A film that rivals every one of the greatest Holocaust films ever made...May 26, 2009
Roman Polanski's "The Pianist" is the director's finest achievement, and elevates Adrien Brody (Oscar win for Best Actor 2002) to eminence in his representation of Wladyslaw Szpilman, a Polish Jew who survived the Nazi occupation of Warsaw.January 13, 2003
We admire this film for its harsh objectivity and refusal to seek our tears, our sympathies.
Orlando Sentinel
January 16, 2003
Brody is a sublimely haunting presence at the heart of The Pianist.February 01, 2009
While the film itself may not live up to the advance hype, Brody exceeds expectations.
New York Magazine/Vulture
January 16, 2003
It's Roman Polanski's strongest and most personally felt movie.July 04, 2007
Une belle réussite fait menant à une réflexion honnête sur un sujet face auquel on aurait pu croire que tout aavait déjà été dit.
Newsweek
January 14, 2003
In going home to tell Szpilman's story Polanski seems reborn: once again he's become a filmmaker who matters.February 09, 2006
Old-fashioned in both visual and narrative style and in its overall restraint, the film clearly benefits from the director's first-hand knowledge of the territory.00:00
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