The Pianist (1991)

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Jean and her sister, played by Macha Grenon, have a life long infatuation with the Japanese Pianist who once lived across the street from them during their high school years. The film is set during the family's reunion on Vancouver Island and flashes back and forth over the last 10 years. By coincidence, Yoshi who is now a world famous Pianist is giving a concert in Vancouver and Amy is anxious to see him again but her sister curiously is not at all interested. The girls explore old passions, stalking, sibling rivalry and wrong life choice based on the fantasies of their youth.

Director: Claude Gagnon
Genre: Music, Drama
Runtime: 112 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: André Gagnon
Cinematography: Sylvain Brault
Country: Canada
Language: Français
Budget: $5M
Original Language: en

Keywords

quebec

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Pianist about?
Jean and her sister, played by Macha Grenon, have a life long infatuation with the Japanese Pianist who once lived across the street from them during their high school years. The film is set during the family's reunion on Vancouver Island and flashes back and forth over the last 10 years. By coincidence, Yoshi who is now a world famous Pianist is giving a concert in Vancouver and Amy is anxious to see him again but her sister curiously is not at all interested. The girls explore old passions, stalking, sibling rivalry and wrong life choice based on the fantasies of their youth.
Who directed The Pianist?
The Pianist was directed by Claude Gagnon.
Who stars in The Pianist?
The Pianist stars Gail Travers, Macha Grenon, Eiji Okuda, Dorothée Berryman, Maury Chaykin, Ralph Allison.
How long is The Pianist?
The Pianist has a runtime of 1h 52m (112 minutes).
What genre is The Pianist?
The Pianist is a Music, Drama film.
What is the budget of The Pianist?
The Pianist had a budget of $5M.
Where was The Pianist produced?
The Pianist was produced in Canada.