“The Pianist” (2002)
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“The Pianist” (2002) is a biographical war film directed by Roman Polanski, based on the autobiography of Polish-Jewish pianist and composer Wลadysลaw Szpilman. The film chronicles Szpilman’s harrowing experiences during World War II, as he witnesses the escalating persecution of Jews in Warsaw. After being separated from his family and losing everything, Szpilman struggles to survive in the ruins of the city. He hides in various locations, relying on the kindness of a few individuals while evading capture by the Nazis. The film highlights themes of resilience, survival, and the power of music amidst the horrors of war. Adrien Brody’s performance as Szpilman earned him an Academy Award for Best Actor.