The Piano 1993 M
When
3.00 pm, Sun 6 May 2018 (114 mins)Where
Gallery of Modern Art & Cinema A
About
Recently voted the greatest film directed by a woman in a BBC poll of critics, The Piano is the powerful story of Scottish woman Ada (Holly Hunter) who is sold to a man living in the isolation of mid-19th Century New Zealand. Ada – who communicates primarily through her piano, having not spoken a word since her childhood – arrives with her young daughter (Anna Paquin) and finds herself caught between her domineering new husband (Sam Neill) and her passionate feelings for a rugged forester who lives amongst the local Māori population.
A critical and commercial phenomenon upon its release, Jane Campion became the first female filmmaker to win the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival for The Piano while both Hunter and Paquin would win Academy Awards for their potent performances. It remains the most iconic entry in Campion’s oeuvre and one of the most acclaimed films of the 1990s.
M | Moderate sex scene, Moderate violence, Infrequent coarse language
Production Credits
- Director: Jane Campion
- Script: Jane Campion
- Cinematographers: Stuart Dryburgh, Alun Bollinger
- Editor: Veronica Jenet
- Print Source: National Film and Sound Archive of Australia, Canberra
- Rights: Icon Films
- Year: 1993
- Runtime: 122 minutes
- Country: New Zealand
- Languages: English, British Sign Language, Maori
- Subtitles: English
- Colour: Colour
- Shooting Format: 35mm
- Screening Format: 35mm