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The Pianist

2002 - Rated R (MPAA)
Release Date: 05/27/2003
Features: DVD Features: Region 1 Keep Case Full Frame - 1.33 Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English Dolby Digital 5.1 - French Dolby Surround - Spanish DTS Surround 5.1 - English Additional Release Material: Featurette: STORY OF SURVIVAL Interactive Features: Interactive Menus Scene Access Text/Photo Galleries: Production Notes
Time:  150  mins.
J&R Item # 1116005_4
UPC # 025192363122
Label: Universal Studios Home Video
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2002 - Rated R (MPAA)
Release Date: 08/22/2006
Features: DVD Features: Region 1 Snap Case Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.85 Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround - English, French Subititles - English (SDH), French, Spanish - Optional Additional Release Material: Featurette - 1. The Story of Survival 2. Cast and Filmmakers Trailer - Theatrical Trailer The Pianist Sountrack Spot Text/Photo Galleries: Production Notes
Time:  150  mins.
J&R Item # 1116005_5
UPC # 025193088529
Label: Universal Studios Home Video
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Roman Polanski's THE PIANIST is based on the memoirs of the talented pianist Wladyslaw Szpilman (Adrian Brody), a Polish Jew, who miraculously survived World War II. The first half of the film transports viewers to 1939 Poland, and brings it to life clearly and believably. Szpilman is a tall, handsome, winsome man who is revered for his piano performances on public radio. He lives with his family--an intelligent, loving, and spirited bunch--in an upscale flat in central Warsaw. Bombings have begun to torment the citizens of Warsaw, and step by step, the Nazis infiltrate, the Jews are branded and set apart from their neighbors, imprisoned in a ghetto, and slowly exterminated. The story is told through Szpilman's eyes, and thus carries as much confusion and fear as disgust and torment. Polanski paints Warsaw in bleak shades of gray and black, expressing the helplessness of the Jewish people and the cruelty of the Nazis with captivating photography. In the second half of the film, which takes place in the early 1940s, Szpilman is alone, having managed to avoid the trains to the death camps. His struggle to survive, with some help from non-Jews but mostly his own will to thrive, takes place in long, silent, languid stretches filled with the imagined piano music that inspires Szpilman to live. In a climactic scene of immense beauty and spine-tingling tension, Szpilman must actually perform for a German soldier who is inexplicably patrolling the near-deserted and utterly dilapidated Warsaw ghetto. THE PIANIST, in the subtlety of its sublime and heartbreaking tale, is carried by the intensely moving performance of Brody, whose transformation is truly unforgettable.

Year - Presenter Award Category Result Name
2002 - Academy Awards Best Actor Winner Adrien Brody
2002 - Academy Awards Best Adapted Screenplay Winner Ronald Harwood
2002 - Academy Awards Best Director Winner Roman Polanski
2002 - Cannes Palme d'Or Winner Not Applicable
"...THE PIANIST is a worthy Holocaust drama and a welcome return to form for Roman Polanski..." -- Mark Keizer , (Box Office)

"...A monument to the indestructibility of the human spirit..." -- Chris Chang , (Film Comment)

"...THE PIANIST achieves the monumental without abandoning the modesty of its origins....Polanski's strange genius serves Szpilman's remembrance..." -- Manohla Dargis , (Los Angeles Times)

"...Mr. Polanski approaches this material with a calm, fierce authority. This is certainly the best work Mr. Polanski has done in many years..." -- A. O. Scott , (New York Times)

"...[Polanski] brings history to life....It stays with you..." -- Mike Clark , (USA Today)

"...One of the most quietly moving stories in survivor literature, and now the cinema....Polanski tells the story with all of his cinematic mastery..." -- Glenn Kenny , (Premiere)

"...[A film] of riveting power and sadness, a great match of film and filmmaker -- and star, too..." -- Lisa Schwarzbaum , (Entertainment Weekly)

"...A portrait of hell so shattering it's impossible to shake..." -- Peter Travers , (Rolling Stone)

"...A work of sustained tension and ferocious clarity, and as near-perfect a marriage of subject and artist as could be imagined..." -- David Thompson , (Sight and Sound)

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