THE PIANO TEACHER HANEKEN 2011 WITH ISABELLE HUMPERT
The Piano Teacher (film) Budget 5. 3 million4 (6. 2 million) Box office 6. 8 million5 The Piano Teacher (French: La Pianiste, lit. The (Female) Pianist ) is a 2001 erotic psychological drama film written and directed by Michael Haneke, based on the 1983 novel of the same name by Elfriede Jelinek. It tells the story of an unmarried piano teacher (Isabelle Huppert) at a Vienna conservatory, living with her mother (Annie Girardot) in a state of emotional and sexual disequilibrium, who enters into a sadomasochistic relationship with her student (Benoît Magimel). A coproduction between France and Austria, Haneke was allowed to direct after previous attempts to adapt the novel by filmmakers Valie Export and Paulus Manker collapsed for financial reasons. 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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