Il pianista

Titolo originale: The Pianist
Regia: Roman Polanski |
Anno: 2002
Origine: France | Germany | Poland | United Kingdom |
Generi: Dramma Guerra
Tag: concert | nazi | resistance | warsaw ghetto | polish resistance | homeland | holocaust (shoah) | hunger | world war ii | prisoner of war | ghetto | deportation | jew persecution | liberation | biography | survival | based on memoir or autobiography | pianist | poland | angry | complex | compassionate |
Cast: Adrien Brody | Thomas Kretschmann | Frank Finlay | Maureen Lipman | Emilia Fox | Ed Stoppard | Julia Rayner | Jessica Kate Meyer | Michał Żebrowski | Wanja Mues | Richard Ridings | Nomi Sharron | Anthony Milner | Lucy Skeaping | Roddy Skeaping | Ben Harlan | Thomas Lawinky | Joachim Paul Assböck | Roy Smiles | Paul Bradley | Daniel Caltagirone | Andrzej Blumenfeld | Zbigniew Zamachowski | Detlev von Wangenheim | Popeck | Zofia Czerwińska | Udo Kroschwald | Uwe Rathsam | Joanna Brodzik | Katarzyna Bargiełowska | Maja Ostaszewska | John Bennett | Cyril Shaps | Wojciech Smolarz | Lech Mackiewicz | Ruth Platt | Peter Rappenglück | Ronan Vibert | Krzysztof Pieczyński | Katarzyna Figura | Valentine Pelka | Andrew Tiernan | Tom Strauss | Cezary Kosiński | Paweł Burczyk | Nina Franoszek | John Keogh | Rafał Mohr | Andrzej Pieczyński | Morgane Polanski | Grzegorz Artman | Adam Bauman | Andrzej Szenajch | Zbigniew Dziduch | Marian Dziędziel | Jerzy Góralczyk | Jarosław Kopaczewski | Patrick Lanagan | Dorota Liliental | Norbert Rakowski | Piotr Siejka | Tomasz Tyndyk | Andrzej Walden | Zbigniew Waleryś | Maciej Winkler | Tadeusz Wojtych | Andrzej Zieliński | Paweł Małaszyński | Axel Prahl | Borys Szyc | Rafał Dajbor | Adrian Hood | Ryszard Kluge | Maciej Kowalewski | Paweł Zdun | Jacek Wolszczak | Malgorzata Trybalska | Dawid Szurmiej | Izabella Szolc |

È la storia di Wladyslaw Szpilman, pianista ebreo polacco, attraverso la Seconda Guerra Mondiale, dall’occupazione di Varsavia all’arrivo dell’Armata Rossa. Il film è diviso in due parti: la prima è incentrata sulla famiglia Szpilman, dall’iniziale mix di stupore e indignazione per le leggi razziali alla reclusione nel ghetto, infine alla deportazione; col treno che parte, e Wladyslaw che rimane giù, inizia la seconda parte, la fuga del pianista, il suo continuo cambiar nascondiglio, sempre a un passo dalla cattura, a mezzo dalla morte, a nessuno dall’orrore che in quegli anni ha avvolto Varsavia – non solo Varsavia.

Approfondimenti

Roman Polanski became the oldest person ever to win the Oscar for Best Director at sixty-nine. He wa [...] D
The majority of the piano music was written by Frederic Chopin, who was born in Poland in 1810. Even [...] D
Jurek's voice is dubbed by Roman Polanski. D
The scene in which Wladyslaw Szpilman is saved from going to the concentration camps and is told "Do [...] D
The first film Roman Polanski has shot in his native Poland since Il coltello nell'acqua (1962). D
The music playing out of the truck toward the end of the film is the Polish National Anthem, which i [...] D
"Szpilman" is the Polish phonetic spelling of the German word/name "Spielmann", meaning bandsman or [...] D
Adrien Brody lost 14 kg (31 lb) for the role of Wladyslaw Szpilman by eating a daily diet of two boi [...] D
Roman Polanski provides the voice of the man waiting to cross the street who complains about a Genti [...] D
Adrien Brody was convinced he didn't have a shot at winning the Best Actor Oscar and told fellow nom [...] D
Chosen by "Telerama" (France) as one of the 10 best pictures of 2002 (#06) D
Director Roman Polanski could not attend the Academy Award ceremony in Los Angeles where he won the [...] D
In order to connect with the feeling of loss required to play the role, Adrien Brody got rid of his [...] D
This film is in the Official Top 250 Narrative Feature Films on Letterboxd. D
Adrien Brody became the first and only actor to win the Best Actor Oscar by beating four other prior [...] D
This was Cyril Shaps' final acting role before his death on January 1, 2003 at the age of 79. D
The film was in pre-production when the real Szpilman died. D
Adrien Brody became the youngest person to date to win an Academy Award for Best Actor when he won f [...] D
Adrien Brody lost 30lbs for the role with the film being shot in reverse order over a period of six [...] D
Adrien Brody won the Best Actor Oscar for this film from his only Academy Award nomination. D
The two similarly titled films, Lezioni di piano (1993) and Il pianista (2002), made and released ar [...] D
For Their work on this film, Roman Polanski and Adrien Brody were the oldest and youngest people eve [...] D
A nuance for those who don't speak German: In general, the German officers use the informal version [...] D
Adrien Brody and Marcia Gay Harden are the only actors to win an Oscar without being awarded for the [...] D
Lew Rywin (the producer) was supposed to play the "Customer with Coins" who quiets Szpilman in resta [...] D
The character played by Thomas Kretschmann was Captain Wilhelm Hosenfeld who, along with Oskar Schin [...] D
During the shooting of the movie, while scouting locations in Krakow, Roman Polanski met a man who h [...] D
Included among the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die", edited by Steven Schneider. D
Roman Polanski himself experienced the Holocaust. His parents were sent to two different concentrati [...] D
Adrien Brody and Marion Cotillard are the only actors to win both a César and an Oscar for the sa [...] D
Morgane Polanski's debut. D
Frank Finlay, who plays the father of the Jewish family, also portrayed Adolf Hitler in ITV Saturday [...] D
Notice how director of photography Pawel Edelman slowly drains the color out of all the scenes as th [...] D
Roman Polanski originally wanted Joseph Fiennes for the lead role but he had committed to theater wo [...] D
Almost the entire movie is shot from Wladyslaw Szpilman (Adrien Brody)'s perspective. The few except [...] D
It would seem strange that Dorota would start playing the cello while her guest is still sleeping on [...] D
Over 1,400 actors auditioned for the role of Wladyslaw Szpilman at a casting call in London. Unsatis [...] D
Steven Spielberg originally wanted Roman Polanski to direct Schindler's List (1993) but he found the [...] D
Ronald Harwood was assigned the role of writing the screenplay, largely on the strength of his play [...] D
The film is based on the memoirs of Wladyslaw Szpilman. The director Roman Polanski tried to make th [...] D
CGI was used very sparingly in this production. It was used in one scene where the workers are dragg [...] D
Daniel Szpilman, the real grandson of the main character Wladyslaw Szpilman, plays the part of the b [...] D
Morgane Polanskii Is of Polish ancestry by her father side and French by her mother. D
This is the first film ever to receive the Best Film Award at the Césars (France's national film [...] D
Production of the film was stopped and delayed for one day following the death of associate producer [...] D
Both Roman Polanski and Ronald Harwood sat through hours and hours of authentic footage shot by the [...] D
The music played for the German officer in the film was actually an edit of Frédéric Chopin's [...] D
Director Roman Polanski's daughter, Morgane Polanski, has a small role in the movie as a young girl. D
Adrien Brody learned how to play the piano for his role. D
Director Roman Polanski considers this his best film. At the end of the documentary Roman Polanski: [...] D

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When Dorota and her husband visit Szpilman in his apartment, they see he has jaundice. Dorota soaks [...] D
When Germans parade around after capturing Warsaw, they go down Nowy Swiat street. Before and during [...] D
When Szpilman is forced to leave his first hiding place after breaking the dishes, he encounters an [...] D
The tin of gherkins Szpilman finds in the destroyed house changes size between shots. D
After the hospital near Szpilman's hideout bursts into flames, a German holds two Polish resistance [...] D
Near the end of the movie, Szpilman leaves the house where he has been hiding for a while. Warsaw is [...] D
When Szpilman crawls past the woman who was shot in the back and died kneeling in front of the hospi [...] D
In 1939, a radio plays Joseph Goebbels Sports Palace speech. Goebbels delivered that speech February [...] D
When Szpilman crosses the bridge, an extra in glasses passes him twice. D
When Szpilman watching situation on street from his 2nd shelter, one of captured couple start runnin [...] D
When Szpilman is playing in the closing scenes, the piano's "Steinway & Sons" logo is the style firs [...] D
The German sergeant opens the sack of beans with a bayonet that is not German issue. It appears to b [...] D
Szpilman walks in formation along the street with a group of Jewish workmen. A German officer select [...] D
When Szpilman is told he has to leave the first apartment he's hiding in, his hair is parted and han [...] D
When Szpilman is forced to leave his first hiding place after breaking the dishes, he has significan [...] D
When Szpilman goes to his friend of last resort for help, it is deep winter, with snow. A bunch of f [...] D

Frase

Halina: We could hide the money. Look here. We can [...] D
Dorota: I nagged Jurek for weeks and weeks, and at [...] D
[first lines] Dorota: [running from bombing] Mr. [...] D
Majorek: They're exterminating us. It won't take t [...] D
Wailing Woman: Why did I do it? Why did I do it? W [...] D
Wladyslaw Szpilman: Its too small. There's 400,000 [...] D
Father: What do you think? Should I, should I take [...] D
Regina: Quiet please. Quiet. Order, order! Please! [...] D
Wladyslaw Szpilman: It's a funny time to say this, [...] D
Wladyslaw Szpilman: What does my tie have to do wi [...] D
Wladyslaw Szpilman: I'm not going anywhere. Halin [...] D
Wladyslaw Szpilman: Where are we going? Mother: P [...] D
Wladyslaw Szpilman: You've got to give me somethin [...] D
Henryk Szpilman: Ah, more Jewish police. You mean [...] D
Henryk Szpilman: I thought you only recruited boys [...] D
Lednicki: You took everything I had. Me, a musicia [...] D
Yehuda: Majorek used to be in the army. Brilliant [...] D
Henryk Szpilman: What's the matter with you all, h [...] D
Father: Well, to tell you the truth, I thought it [...] D
Mr. Lipa: 2,000 and my advice is to take it. What [...] D
Jurek: [after Dorota meets Wladek] Come on Dorota, [...] D
Feather Woman: Excuse me, have you seen my husband [...] D
Wladyslaw Szpilman: I don't know how to thank you. [...] D
Mother: [crying] 20 zloty, that's all we have left [...] D
Wladyslaw Szpilman: I love to see a woman playing [...] D
[Szpilman is discovered by the Polish army, wearin [...] D
Man Waiting to Cross: A bridge, a shmidge. D
Radio announcer: Poland is no longer alone. D
Henryk Szpilman: I told her not to worry, you had [...] D
Wladyslaw Szpilman: What... what do you think you' [...] D
Wladyslaw Szpilman: They all want to be better Naz [...] D
Yehuda: [introducing Wladek] Majorek, this is the [...] D
Man Waiting to Cross: And the Germans claim to be [...] D
Wladyslaw Szpilman: So, you play the cello, Dorota [...] D
Wladyslaw Szpilman: What are you reading? Henryk [...] D
[last lines] Lednicki: It was here, I'm certain o [...] D
Wladyslaw Szpilman: [taking off his watch] Here, s [...] D
Halina: Have you seen this? Wladyslaw Szpilman: [ [...] D
Henryk Szpilman: [discussing the star of David] I [...] D
Dorota: No-one play Chopin like you. Wladyslaw Sz [...] D
Yehuda: [regarding the underground newspapers] The [...] D
Wladyslaw Szpilman: It's an official decree, no [...] D
Wladyslaw Szpilman: They bombed us, we're off the [...] D
Captain Wilm Hosenfeld: What is your name? So I ca [...] D
Dorota: I'll get a doctor. Dorota's Husband: You [...] D
Itzak Heller: What do you think you're doing Szpil [...] D

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