Piano

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There's a bond that connects mothers and daughters. A bond very few understand. Years of conversations, memories shared, experiences bestowed trigger something deeper than comparisons and jealousy that in time might arise. And once isolated at the end of the world they have each other, despite bad relationships, despite traumas and stresses of everyday life. Piano is a film about a mother and a daughter. But its sensuality, colonial background, and a difficult but ecstatic romance make it always a film worth our attention. In times when a woman was a commodity, purchased and transferred, mute against her husband's consent, could she have a chance for the true love? Could she win against small-mindedness of her neighbours, harshness of the surroundings, and find passion and fullfillment with another man? Unforgettable Holly Hunter as a woman finally getting back her voice. Enjoy.




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