Coming Up on Saturday at The Described Movies: The Pianist and Saving Grace
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From this Saturday at 12 AM Eastern—that’s 4 PM Saturday in NZ, 2 PM in Sydney, and 5 AM in the UK—and repeated every four hours throughout the day—we’re
featuring the described movies The Pianist (2002) and Saving Grace (2000).
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Movie 1: The Pianist (2002)
The Pianist is a harrowing and beautifully crafted historical drama based on the memoirs of Polish-Jewish pianist Władysław Szpilman, who survived the
Holocaust through a combination of talent, chance, and resilience. Adrien Brody stars in a haunting and Oscar-winning performance as Szpilman, a gifted
musician forced into hiding during the Nazi occupation of Warsaw.
Directed by Roman Polanski, a Holocaust survivor himself, the film brings an intimate and emotionally powerful perspective to one of the darkest periods
in history. With its haunting visuals, evocative score, and deeply human narrative, The Pianist is a moving tribute to the endurance of the human spirit
in the face of unimaginable adversity.
Directed by: Roman Polanski
Produced by: Roman Polanski, Robert Benmussa, Alain Sarde
Starring: Adrien Brody, Thomas Kretschmann, Frank Finlay, Maureen Lipman, Emilia Fox
Screenplay by: Ronald Harwood
Based on: The Pianist by Władysław Szpilman
Cinematography: Paweł Edelman
Edited by: Hervé de Luze
Music by: Wojciech Kilar
Distributed by: Focus Features
Release date: 24 May 2002 (Cannes), 6 September 2002 (Poland)
File Length: 149 minutes
Country: France, Germany, Poland, United Kingdom
Language: English, German
Budget: $35 million
Box office: $120 million
Movie 2: Saving Grace (2000)
Saving Grace is a delightful British comedy that blends charm, wit, and an unexpected dash of cannabis. Grace Trevethen, a recently widowed woman facing
financial ruin, discovers that her late husband has left her with a mountain of debt. To keep her stately home afloat, Grace teams up with her gardener
to grow marijuana in her greenhouse—with hilarious consequences.
Brenda Blethyn shines in the lead role, bringing warmth and charisma to this heart-warming tale of reinvention and community. With its quirky characters
and cheeky humour, Saving Grace is a feel-good film that proves it’s never too late to start over—even if it means bending a few laws along the way.
Directed by: Nigel Cole
Produced by: Mark Crowdy
Starring: Brenda Blethyn, Craig Ferguson, Martin Clunes, Tchéky Karyo, Valerie Edmond
Screenplay by: Craig Ferguson, Mark Crowdy
Cinematography: John de Borman
Edited by: Michael Parker
Music by: Mark Russell
Distributed by: Fine Line Features (USA), 20th Century Fox (UK)
Release date: 29 January 2000 (Sundance), 4 August 2000 (UK)
File Length: 88 minutes
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Budget: $10 million
Box office: $26.3 million