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  1. Synopsis. Perversion at its wicked best! Erika Kohut, a sexually repressed piano teacher living with her domineering mother, meets a young man who starts romantically pursuing her. Remove Ads. Cast.

  2. The Piano Teacher. Directed by Michael Haneke • 2001 • France Starring Isabelle Huppert, Benoît Magimel. In this riveting study of the dynamics of control, Academy Award–winning director Michael Haneke takes on Nobel laureate Elfriede Jelinek’s controversial 1983 novel about perverse female sexuality and the world of classical music.

  3. 26 de abr. de 2002 · I thought not. In Michael Haneke's "The Piano Teacher," which won three awards at Cannes 2001 (best actress, actor and film), she plays a bold woman with a secret wound. She is Erika Kohut, 40ish, a respected instructor at a conservatory of music in Vienna. Demanding, severe, distant, unsmiling, she leads a secret life of self-mutilation.

  4. 78 Movies I Like But Wouldn't Recommend to Everyone (32) The Piano Teacher is a film directed by Michael Haneke with Isabelle Huppert, Benoît Magimel, Annie Girardot, Anna Sigalevitch .... Year: 2001. Original title: La Pianiste. Synopsis: A young man romantically pursues his masochistic piano teacher.You can watch The Piano Teacher through ...

  5. LA PIANISTA. de Michael Haneke. sinopsis. Erica Kohut, de unos cuarenta años, es profesora de piano en el Conservatorio de Viena. Para zafarse un poco del dominio de su madre con la que vive recluída se escapa sigilosamente a ver películas pornográficas y peep-shows. Su vida sexual se limita a un morboso voyeurismo y a ciertas mutilaciones ...

  6. Although it has received many favourable reviews and is undoubtedly a major work (it won the Grand Prize at Cannes in 2001), La Pianiste is not a film that will appeal to all tastes. Although it is relatively tame in what it shows on the screen (the sex scenes are explicit but mild), it is a film which has no qualms about upsetting its audience.

  7. La pianista (Die Klavierspielerin) [1] es una novela de la escritora austriaca Elfriede Jelinek publicada en 1983 por la editorial Rowohlt. [2] La trama se centra en una profesora de piano , Erika Kohut , a quien su dominante madre obligó desde muy pequeña a centrarse en el virtuosismo musical y renunciar a tener otras vivencias propias de la niñez y la adolescencia.