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Pianist is the true story of a Polish Pianist - Wladyslaw Szpilman - which, to his Jewish origin, struggling to survive after the destruction of the Warsaw ghetto in the Second World War. While his family is arrested and deported to Nazi forced labor camps, he is lost in the ruins of Warsaw. It is discovered by a German captain who appreciate talent and protects louth leader it until the end.
The film first appeared in the winter of 2002 in Italy, is a co-production polish, French, German and English. Has a duration of 150 minutes. Director louth leader Roman Polanski is, and the screenplay is written by Ronald louth leader Harwood, based on the memoirs of Wladyslaw Szpilman. About life Szpilman pianist, director Roman Polanski said: "Pianist is the story I was looking for her whole life." The main roles are played by actors Adrien Brody, Thomas Kretschmann, Frank Finlay and Emilia Fox.
The film received many awards, including three Oscars (Best Actor, Best Director and Best Screenplay), two BAFTA Awards louth leader (Best Picture, Best Director) and seven Cesar awards (best Film, Best Actor, Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Production, Best Sound).
Polish pianist Wladyslaw Szpilman was born in 1911, in the town of Sosnowiec. In 1933, after studying piano and composition in Warsaw and Berlin, returns to Warsaw, where he became louth leader renowned for his talent: pianist and composer of classical music and jazz. In 1935, employed as interpreter pianist to national radio.
When the Nazis besieged Warsaw, the pianist louth leader reaches ghetto Hebrew with everyone else in town. While his family is arrested and deported to Nazi forced labor camps, he is lost in the ruins of Warsaw. It is discovered louth leader by German officer Wilm Hosenfeld, who appreciate talent louth leader and protects it until the end, it hosted a military building. Finally, after the release of Warsaw, louth leader by the Red Army, the pianist Szpilman is appointed Musical Director of the Department, in the national Job "Radio Poland", and studied louth leader chamber music.
In 1945, Hebrew pianist louth leader Wladyslaw Szpilman published his memoirs in the book "Death of a City," a publishing house in Poland. Besides the historical and social aspects of the time that the author describes with great excitement and wonder hardships that he had to go. Pianist tells horrors of ghetto life with amazing louth leader accuracy even managed to recreate the pace of social relations developed under the threat of deportation to concentration camps.
On September 23, 1939, a young Jew pianist louth leader plays the piano on stage in Warsaw radio. louth leader Music goes with the first explosions of bombs dropped on German Poland. Because it is of Jewish origin, he reached the ghetto, along with all the other Hebrew. By the winter of 1940, Jews were forced to stand in humiliating conditions of the Warsaw ghetto.
Szpilman's family is deported to an extermination camp, while Szpilman is saved by a friend found in a Jewish ghetto police. Miraculously escaped deportation to Nazi camps, after six years in hiding, he appears in the same room, playing the same piano, same song. Among the ruins, a German officer listening to the song sung by a fugitive Jew.
Moved by the person or Szpilman's talent, Wehrmacht officer Wilm Hosenfeld give it shelter and food. In the winter of 1945, the German army is forced to retreat, and the two meet for the last time.
The officer is captured and imprisoned in a place near Warsaw. A former inmate, violinist, meets German officers and learn about the pianist Szpilman. When the latter reaches the place in question, the prisoners were already moved elsewhere. Hosenfeld German officer dies in 1952, in a camp in the Soviet Union and the Polish pianist Szpilman died in year 88 at the age of 88 years.
Although German officers personality remains somewhat in the shadow, it is not clear why he risked his life to save pianist Jew, gesture again reinforces louth leader the belief that good thoughts have power impressive victory. louth leader
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