Scene from La pianiste (2001)
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Duration: 639 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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Isabelle Huppert
Birth Name: Isabelle Anne Huppert
Birth Date: 1953-03-16
Birth Place: Parc Montsouris, Paris, France
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Alternate Names: Ізабель Юппер, Isabelle Anne Madeleine Huppert, ایزابل هوپر, 伊莎贝尔•于佩尔, 이자벨 위페르
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Isabelle Anne Madeleine Huppert, born on March 16, 1953, is a French actress renowned worldwide for her exceptional talent. She has been nominated for a record sixteen César Awards, winning two, and received six Lumières Award nominations, winning four. Huppert's notable film roles include 'The Lacemaker' (1978) which earned her the BAFTA Award for Most Promising Newcomer, 'Violette Nozière' (1978) and 'The Piano Teacher' (2001), both of which won her Best Actress awards at the Cannes Film Festival. She has appeared in international films such as 'Heaven's Gate' (1980), 'Bedroom Window' (1987), and 'Elle' (2016), for which she received a Golden Globe Award and an Academy Award nomination. On stage, Huppert is the most nominated actress for the Molière Award, with seven nominations.
About the Movie: La pianiste (2001)

Release Year: 2001
Alternative Title: La profesora de piano, Die Klavierspielerin, Pianistka, Pianisten, Klaveriõpetaja, La pianista, Pianolärarinnan, Pianonopettaja, I daskala tou pianou, A zongoratanárnő, Pianolærerinnen, Pianistka, Profesorka klavira, Пианистка, Piyanist, The Piano Teacher
Director: Michael Haneke
Writer: Elfriede Jelinek, Michael Haneke
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Genre: Drama, Erotic Thriller, Film Based On Literature, Music, Romance Film
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Erika Kohut, a middle-aged piano teacher living with her dominating yet submissive mother, struggles to maintain control over her life. She teaches music, specializing in Schubert and Schumann, but her skills aren't at concert level. Erika visits a sex shop to watch DVDs and wanders through a drive-in theater staring at couples having sex. Walter Klemmer, a self-assured student with musical talent, auditions for her class and expresses his attraction towards her. Erika initially responds coldly but then demands that he let her lead their relationship. She subsequently changes the dynamics by writing him a letter inviting him into her sexual fantasies.
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La pianiste is a 2001 drama directed by Michael Haneke, adapted from Elfriede Jelinek's novel of the same name. The film explores Erika Kohut's psychological journey as she navigates her desires and obsessions. Haneke portrays Erika's complex relationships with her mother, students, and lover through a lens of control and power dynamics. It is known for its unflinching exploration of sexuality, desire, and the consequences of manipulating others.