Masterfully directed by Jane Campion, the first woman to win the coveted Palme D’Or (for this film), The Piano is a searing romantic drama that doubles as a powerful statement about feminine self-realization in the context of patriarchal structures of control.
In 19th century New Zealand, spirited Ada (Holly Hunter) finds herself forced into marrying self-interested and boorish Alisdair (Sam Neill), who callously discards her beloved piano. Alisdair’s neighbour, George (Harvey Keitel), restores the piano to Ada and wins her heart. Things come to a violent resolution once Alisdair discovers the affair.
The Piano is that rarest of creatures, an acclaimed arthouse film that was also a box-office smash. Its popular appeal is easy enough to see: a gripping story tinged with erotic heat set in a lush, exotic landscape. Simply breathtaking.