The Piano
| The Piano | |
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Theatrical release poster | |
| Directed by | Jane Campion |
| Written by | Jane Campion |
| Produced by | Jan Chapman |
| Starring | |
| Cinematography | Stuart Dryburgh |
| Edited by | Veronika Jenet |
| Music by | Michael Nyman |
Production companies | |
| Distributed by | BAC Films (France) Miramax (Australia and New Zealand; through Buena Vista International and Roadshow Film Distributors) |
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Running time | 117 minutes |
| Countries | Australia France |
| Languages | English Māori British Sign Language |
| Budget | US$7 million |
| Box office | US$140 million |
The Piano is a 1993 historical romance film written and directed by New Zealand filmmaker Jane Campion. It stars Holly Hunter, Harvey Keitel, Sam Neill, and Anna Paquin (in her first major acting role). The film focuses on a mute Scottish woman who travels to a remote part of New Zealand with her young daughter after her arranged marriage to a settler. The plot has similarities to Jane Mander's 1920 novel, The Story of a New Zealand River, but also substantial differences. Campion has cited the novels Wuthering Heights and The African Queen as inspirations.
An international co-production between Australia and France, The Piano premiered at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival on May 15, 1993, where it won the Palme d'Or, rendering Campion the first female director to achieve that distinction. It was a commercial success, grossing US$140.2 million worldwide against its US$7 million budget. The film was also noted for its crossover appeal beyond the arthouse circuit in attracting mainstream popularity, largely due to rave reviews and word of mouth.
The Piano earned numerous accolades, including three Academy Awards, a WGA Award, a Golden Globe Award, three BAFTA Awards, and eleven Australian Film Institute Awards.