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The Piano Teacher

Released 2001
Runtime 130
Language French
Director Michael Haneke

What it’s about

Music professor Erika Kohut (Huppert) is an exacting instructor at the Vienna Conservatory, where she teaches piano with a somewhat austere manner. But in her private life, Erika is more of a maverick, with a secret but insatiable taste for porn shops and voyeurism. When a handsome, confident new star student (Magimel) enters her circle, they drift into an affair, but their erotic entanglement is anything but conventional.

Why we love it

Haneke's unexpected art-house hit perfectly reflects the Austrian director's flair for outré material: in this case, the sadomasochistic proclivities of a frigid, upper-bourgeois Frenchwoman whose life of discipline obscures her broken sense of self. Huppert has always had a knack for playing unusually brainy women harboring erotic perversions, but here she is at her very best inhabiting a deviant character created by novelist Elfriede Jelinek. “The Piano Teacher” is disturbing, to be sure, but offers a serious, intelligent, and artful look at sexual repression Freud would be proud of.

Isabelle Huppert, Benoit Magimel Michael Haneke

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