StudioCanal The Piano 25th Anniversary Edition

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Winner of 3 Academy Awards, The Piano, starring Holly Hunter, Harvey Keitel, Sam Neill and Anna Paquin, is still as powerful and resolute now as when it was first released. Ada -mute since birth- her nine-year-old daughter and her piano arrive to an arranged marriage in the remote bush of nineteenth century New Zealand. Of all her belongings her husband refuses to transport the piano and it is left behind on the beach. Unable to bear its certain destruction, Ada strikes a bargain with an illiterate tattooed neighbour. She may earn her piano back if she allows him to do certain things while she plays; one black key for every lesson. The arrangement draws all three deeper and deeper into a complex emotional, sexual bond remarkable for its naive passion and frightening disregard for limits. Features: Celebrate the 25th Anniversary of Jane Campion’s Oscar and Palme D’Or-winning masterpiece THE PIANO with these great extras, including a brand new featurette that looks back at the film’s production and reception 25 years later, including an interview with Jane Campion and Jan Chapman at the iconic New Zealand beach where the film was largely shot. Enjoy the original promotional Making Of featurette, and an informative Audio Commentary with Director Jane Campion. Disc 1: NEW The Piano at 25 A brand new featurette looking back at THE PIANO for its 25th Anniversary, featuring an extended interview with Director Jane Campion and Producer Jan Chapman filmed at Karekare beach, New Zealand. The Making Of A vintage featurette exploring the production of THE PIANO Audio Commentary with Jane Campion An informative commentary to the main feature from Director Jane Campion Disc 2: Original soundtrack CD Also Includes Booklet featuring new essays by: Film critic & broadcaster Anna Smith, Screenwriter & critic Kate Muir and Film journalist and Editor-at-large of Empire magazine Helen O’Hara Alternative artwork poster
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