The Piano Teacher (2001)

Movie · 2001 · Drama, Romance · 2h 11m · R · French

Curator score: 8.5/10 (380.6K ratings)

Overview

Erika Kohut, a sexually repressed piano teacher living with her domineering mother, meets a young man who starts romantically pursuing her.

Ratings

Director

Michael Haneke

Production

Wega Film, MK2 Films, Les Films Alain Sarde, ARTE France Cinéma, Bavaria Film International, OFI

Cast

Isabelle Huppert, Annie Girardot, Benoît Magimel, Susanne Lothar, Udo Samel, Anna Sigalevitch, Cornelia Köndgen, Thomas Weinhappel, Georg Friedrich, Philipp Heiss, William Mang, Rudolf Melichar, Michael Schottenberg, Gabriele Schuchter, Dieter Berner, Volker Waldegg, Martina Resetarits, Annemarie Schleinzer, Karoline Zeisler, Liliana Nelska

Where to watch

Max

Curator Review

Verdict

A severe, psychologically precise drama about repression, control, and the violence of desire. It’s not an easy watch, but it’s one of Haneke’s most incisive films and a major performance showcase for Isabelle Huppert.

Best for

  • viewers who like austere psychological dramas
  • fans of unsettling, confrontational cinema
  • people interested in power dynamics, repression, and obsession
  • viewers drawn to fearless acting performances

Skip if

  • you want a warm or romantic love story
  • you’re sensitive to sexual humiliation or emotional cruelty
  • you prefer clearly sympathetic protagonists
  • you want a fast, plot-driven drama

Overview

The Piano Teacher is a cold, exacting portrait of a woman whose inner life has been sealed off by discipline, shame, and dependency. Haneke treats Erika less as a puzzle to solve than as a pressure system: every gesture, glance, and refusal feels loaded with years of damage. The result is emotionally punishing, but also rigorously controlled and deeply memorable.

Worth noting

Isabelle Huppert gives one of the great performances of the 2000s, playing Erika with a terrifying mix of precision, fragility, and self-disgust. The film never softens its edges or offers easy catharsis, and that refusal is part of its force. It’s a film about desire as conflict, not release.

Bottom line

What lingers most is how the movie links private repression to public performance. Music, etiquette, and institutional respectability become masks for humiliation and control. If you’re willing to sit with discomfort, it’s a devastating study of a life lived under pressure until it breaks.

Top Letterboxd reviews

evilbjork (5★) · 20432 likes

What gets me about this movie and what's always made this stick with me is the end. The last 5 minutes of this movie after the assault sum up Erika's whole life and show us how sad it's always been for her. She's standing in the middle of the concert hall lobby with bruises on her face and tears in her eyes and yet no one cares. They just put on a fake smile, talk about themself, and wait for… more What gets me about this movie and what's always made this stick with me is the end. The last 5 minutes of this movie after the assault sum up Erika's whole life and show us how sad it's always been for her. She's standing in the middle of the concert hall lobby with bruises on her face and tears in her eyes and yet no one cares. They just put on a fake smile, talk about themself, and wait for… more

Kurdt (4.5★) · 10594 likes

The manifestation of sexual repression up close. Real close. This is probably my favourite Haneke film as of right now. Just a scary, brutal, unflinching look inside the mind when it's hunting for pleasure above all else. Piano teacher Erika, in her forties, still lives with her overbearing mother who we see tear up any of Erika's clothes that she considers too revealing or "gaudy" as she puts it. Erika is constantly focused on her teaching, pushing her students to… more

Jasmine (4.5★) · 9566 likes

the extremest case of kink shaming ever

megan (4.5★) · 8688 likes

*me watching all the fucked up shit* “wow... i love her trench coat”

meera (4★) · 7351 likes

The amount of times I had to pause to recollect myself...

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Topics

psychological drama, erotic tension, art-house, unflinching, female protagonist, repression, obsession, dark tone, 2000s cinema, classical music

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