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Release Date:
3 January 2003 (USA)
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Tagline:
Music was his passion. Survival was his masterpiece.
Plot:
A Polish Jewish musician struggles to survive the destruction of the Warsaw ghetto of World War II. full summary | full synopsis
Awards:
Won 3 Oscars.
Another 45 wins
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42 nominations
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NewsDesk:
(166 articles)
Cellmate Reports Polanski Received Special Treatment Behind Bars
(From WENN. 27 November 2009, 5:26 PM, PST)
Polanski wins $4.5M bail, house arrest likely
(From Filmicafe. 25 November 2009, 12:08 PM, PST)
(From WENN. 27 November 2009, 5:26 PM, PST)
Polanski wins $4.5M bail, house arrest likely
(From Filmicafe. 25 November 2009, 12:08 PM, PST)
User Comments:
Adrien Brody's Minimalist Acting Packs Maximum Emotional Punch
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Adrien Brody | ... | Wladyslaw Szpilman | |
| Thomas Kretschmann | ... | Captain Wilm Hosenfeld | |
| Frank Finlay | ... | Father | |
| Maureen Lipman | ... | Mother | |
| Emilia Fox | ... | Dorota | |
| Ed Stoppard | ... | Henryk | |
| Julia Rayner | ... | Regina | |
| Jessica Kate Meyer | ... | Halina | |
| Michal Zebrowski | ... | Jurek | |
| Wanja Mues | ... | SS Slapping Father | |
| Richard Ridings | ... | Mr. Lipa | |
| Nomi Sharron | ... | Feather Woman | |
| Anthony Milner | ... | Man Waiting to Cross | |
| Lucy Skeaping | ... | Street Musician | |
| Roddy Skeaping | ... | Street Musician |
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MPAA:
Rated R for violence and brief strong language.
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Runtime:
150 min | Spain:142 min (DVD edition)
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1.85 : 1 more
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Certification:
Iceland:14 |
Iceland:16 (video rating) |
Argentina:16 |
Australia:MA |
Brazil:14 |
Canada:13+ (Quebec) |
Chile:TE |
Denmark:11 |
Egypt:(Banned) |
Finland:K-15 |
France:U |
Germany:12 (bw) |
Hong Kong:IIA |
Ireland:15 |
Netherlands:12 (re-rating) |
New Zealand:R15 |
Norway:15 |
Peru:PT |
Singapore:PG |
South Korea:12 |
Spain:13 |
Sweden:15 |
Switzerland:12 (canton of Geneva) |
Switzerland:12 (canton of Vaud) |
Switzerland:14 (canton of the Grisons) |
UK:15 |
USA:R |
Canada:AA (Ontario)
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During the shooting of the movie, while scouting locations in Krakow, Roman Polanski met a man who had helped Polanski's family survive the war.
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Anachronisms: Early during the movie, when the family is listening to a BBC radio broadcast in the autumn of 1939, there's a brief overlap during which we hear a few German words being spoken. These are from a recording of the infamous Sports Palace speech by Joseph Goebbels, delivered in Berlin on 18th February 1943 - well over three years after the movie's scene takes place.
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Quotes:
Wladyslaw Szpilman:
I'm not going anywhere.
Halina: Good. I'm not going anywhere either.
Mother: Don't be ridiculous, we've got to keep together.
Wladyslaw Szpilman: Look, look... If I'm going to die, I prefer to die in my own home. I'm staying put.
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Halina: Good. I'm not going anywhere either.
Mother: Don't be ridiculous, we've got to keep together.
Wladyslaw Szpilman: Look, look... If I'm going to die, I prefer to die in my own home. I'm staying put.
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in "Extras: Kate Winslet (#1.3)" (2005)
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Soundtrack:
Tantz, Tantz Yidelekh
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Did Adrien Brody really deserve an Academy Award for his role as Wladyslaw Szpilman?What happened to Szpilman's family?
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This wrenching yet ultimately uplifting fact-based drama won Adrien Brody his Academy Award and finally made him a star (along with his gracious yet heartfelt Oscar speech and That Kiss :-) -- rightly so, since title character Wladyslaw Szpilman is a challenging role in so many ways! It's not easy to command the screen when your character often has to be passive, deliberately trying not to draw attention to himself to keep from falling into Nazi hands in war-torn Poland, but Brody pulls it off. It helps that Brody is absolutely stellar at acting with his eyes, plus his body language speaks volumes; these fill in the emotional cracks, especially in scenes where Szpilman, alone and in hiding, can't speak or even move around much for fear of giving himself away. (Brody is the youngest actor to date to win the Best Actor Oscar, BTW, having gotten his little gold man only a month before his 30th birthday.) While there's no lack of haunting scenes, thanks to the deservedly Oscar-winning work of director Roman Polanski and screenwriter Ronald Harwood, the one that always gets me is the one where Szpilman discovers the apartment serving as his latest `safe house' has a piano. We see Szpilman sit at the piano; we see him in a head-and-shoulders shot, shoulders moving; we hear piano music and gasp as we fear his love and longing for music is about to give him away -- and then we see his hands moving in the air just above the keyboard and realize, with both relief and a pang of regret, that the music is only in Szpilman's head. Terrific as the other 2002 Best Actor nominees were, now that I've seen THE PIANIST (as well as the fascinating making-of documentary on the DVD's flip side, showing what a physically and emotionally grueling experience Brody's job often was), I'd be really p***ed off if anybody but Adrien Brody had won! (Besides, the rest of the 2002 Best Actor nominees already won Oscars -- this time it was dark horse Brody's turn! :-)