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  1. Directed by Michael Haneke • 2001 • France. Starring Isabelle Huppert, Benoît Magimel. In this riveting study of the dynamics of control, Academy Award–winning director Michael Haneke takes on Nobel laureate Elfriede Jelinek’s controversial 1983 novel about perverse female sexuality and the world of classical music. Haneke finds his ...

  2. Erika, a piano teacher at the Vienna Conservatory, lives with her tyrannical mother in a hermetically sealed world of love-hate and dependency. Her sex life consists of voyeurism and masochistic self-injury. But when one of Erika’s students decides to seduce her, the barriers around her collapse.

  3. Erika, a piano teacher at the Vienna Conservatory, lives with her tyrannical mother in a hermetically sealed world of love-hate and dependency. Her sex life consists of voyeurism and masochistic self-injury. But when one of Erika’s students decides to seduce her, the barriers around her collapse.

  4. The Piano Teacher ( German: Die Klavierspielerin) is a novel by Austrian Nobel Prize winner Elfriede Jelinek, first published in 1983 by Rowohlt Verlag. Translated by Joachim Neugroschel, it was the first of Jelinek's novels to be translated into English.

  5. Erika, a piano teacher at the Vienna Conservatory, lives with her tyrannical mother in a hermetically sealed world of love-hate and dependency. Her sex life consists of voyeurism and masochistic self-injury. But when one of Erika’s students decides to seduce her, the barriers around her collapse.

  6. The Piano Teacher. Directed by Michael Haneke • 2001 • France. Starring Isabelle Huppert, Benoît Magimel. In this riveting study of the dynamics of control, Academy Award–winning director Michael Haneke takes on Nobel laureate Elfriede Jelinek’s controversial 1983 novel about perverse female sexuality and the world of classical music.

  7. 24 de ago. de 2021 · Isabelle Huppert’s sadomasochistic piano teacher, Erika finds herself at the center of this Kafkaesque plot. She lives like a hermit with her despotic mother in a rented house. They often get violently aggressive, and at times, physical when one tries to control the other. Haneke’s establishes their love-hate relationship in the first ...