
The Piano(1993)
“Silence affects everyone in the end.”
Overview
When an arranged marriage brings Ada and her spirited daughter to the wilderness of nineteenth-century New Zealand, she finds herself locked in a battle of wills with both her controlling husband and a rugged frontiersman to whom she develops a forbidden attraction.
Director
Jane Campion
Studio
CiBy 2000
Budget
$7M
Revenue
$40M
Cast

Holly Hunter
as Ada McGrath

Harvey Keitel
as George Baines

Sam Neill
as Alisdair Stewart

Anna Paquin
as Flora McGrath

Cliff Curtis
as Mana

Kerry Walker
as Aunt Morag

Ian Mune
as Reverend

Geneviève Lemon
as Nessie

Pete Smith
as Hone

Bruce Allpress
as Blind Piano Tuner

Rose McIver
as Angel

Verity George
as Bluebeard's Wife
Where to Watch
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Movie Facts
Release Year
1993
Runtime
2h 0m
Language
English
Rating
7.4 / 10
Budget
$7M
Box Office
$40M
Production Companies
CiBy 2000 • Jan Chapman Productions
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I watch The Piano?▼
Check the "Where to Watch" section above for current streaming platforms, rental options, and purchase links for The Piano (1993).
What is The Piano about?▼
When an arranged marriage brings Ada and her spirited daughter to the wilderness of nineteenth-century New Zealand, she finds herself locked in a battle of wills with both her controlling husband and a rugged frontiersman to whom she develops a forbidden attraction.
Who directed The Piano?▼
The Piano was directed by Jane Campion and released in 1993. It is a drama, romance film.
How long is The Piano?▼
The Piano has a runtime of 2 hours and 0 minutes (120 minutes total).
Who stars in The Piano?▼
The cast of The Piano includes Holly Hunter as Ada McGrath, Harvey Keitel as George Baines, Sam Neill as Alisdair Stewart, Anna Paquin as Flora McGrath, Cliff Curtis as Mana and more.
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