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The Piano Lesson
The Piano Lesson

The Piano Lesson (2024)

61% User Rating
2h 7min
Drama
Music
Horror

"Blood is a chord that resonates through time."

A brother and sister's battle over a prized heirloom piano unleashes haunting truths about how the past is perceived — and who defines a family legacy.

Malcolm WashingtonDirector

Cast

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John David Washington

John David Washington

Boy Willie

Danielle Deadwyler

Danielle Deadwyler

Berniece Charles

Samuel L. Jackson

Samuel L. Jackson

Doaker Charles

Ray Fisher

Ray Fisher

Lymon

Michael Potts

Michael Potts

Wining Boy

Corey Hawkins

Corey Hawkins

Avery

Gail Bean

Gail Bean

Dolly

Jerrika Hinton

Jerrika Hinton

Grace

Stephan James

Stephan James

Boy Charles

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Skylar Aleece Smith

Maretha

Erykah Badu

Erykah Badu

Lucille

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Malik J Ali

Willie Boy

Charity Jordan

Charity Jordan

Mama Berniece

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Isaiah Gunn

Young Boy Willie

Matrell Smith

Matrell Smith

Crawley

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Eilan Joseph

Papa Boy Walter

Pauletta Washington

Pauletta Washington

Mama Ola

Olivia Washington

Olivia Washington

Young Mama Ola

Kylee D. Allen

Kylee D. Allen

Young Berniece

Deetta West

Deetta West

Mama Esther

Jay Peterson

Jay Peterson

James Sutter

David Atkinson

David Atkinson

Robert Sutter

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Tony Fox

Young Wining Boy

Melanie Jeffcoat

Melanie Jeffcoat

Miss Ophelia

Owen Harn

Owen Harn

Joel Nolander

Charles Green

Charles Green

White Man

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Saige Aristilde

Ancestor (uncredited)

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Nigel Barto

Neighbor (uncredited)

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Hasani Vibez

Young Factory Worker (uncredited)

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Lovell Gates

Mr. V. (uncredited)

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Gracie Jackline

Extra (uncredited)

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Anna Mezentseva

Factory Worker (uncredited)

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Zuri Parker

Ancestor (uncredited)

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Trenton Schillinger

Factory Worker (uncredited)

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Rob Wood

Musician (uncredited)

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Shaun Woodbury

Townsperson (uncredited)

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Scott Andersen

Patriot (uncredited)

Reviews (3)

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B
Brent Marchant
Rating 50%

December 3, 2024

When a gifted playwright’s work is adapted for the big screen, the transition from one medium to another can be quite challenging to pull off successfully. And, if the adaptation gets it wrong, it fails to do justice to the source material, an outcome that often unfairly reinforces the blanket denigration often accorded to film as an “inferior” artform compared to others (like literature or the stage). Such is the case, unfortunately, with this latest adaptation of work drawn from the writings of August Wilson, a stage-to-screen cross-over comes up short compared to previous conversions of his material (like “Fences” (2016), which succeeded brilliantly). This tale of two siblings (John David Washington, Danielle Deadwyler) who match wits over the fate of a family heirloom – a piano with a hand-carved façade featuring images of their slave era ancestors – depicts their heated discussions over its ultimate dispensation, one option aimed at selling it and the other bent on retaining it as a treasured piece of family history. As this scenario plays out, however, complications emerge when the ghosts of their deceased relatives and other spirits make their surreal presence known in steering the quarrelsome brother and sister to settle the matter. It’s an intriguing premise, one that speaks volumes about dealing with the ghosts of one’s past, what they endured in their lives and how the impact of their experiences has been passed down to their descendants. But many of the film’s scenes fall prey to one of the key pitfalls that often undermine theatrical adaptations – a series of overlong, stagey, tediously talky conversations that may work on Broadway but that try the patience of viewers on screen. What’s more, many sequences launch into seemingly unrelated exchanges whose connections to the primary narrative often seem tangential at best, segments that are further undermined by loquacious and not particularly interesting dialogues. And, as for the fantasy sequences, their excessively disparate nature is wholly incongruous with the remainder of the film, looking more like they belong in a movie like “Carrie” (1976) than an August Wilson production. While writer-director Malcolm Washington’s debut feature definitely has its strong suits, such as its fine ensemble of performances, inventive cinematography and meticulous period piece production design, it lacks the integral components needed to make this a compelling and engaging watch. To be sure, August Wilson deserves better than what’s materialized here, a film that’s largely forgettable and a pale shadow of his other cinematic adaptations.

Media

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Malcolm Washington on his film THE PIANO LESSON

Malcolm Washington on his film THE PIANO LESSON

Denzel Washington and Malcolm Washington on How The Piano Lesson Was Made

Denzel Washington and Malcolm Washington on How The Piano Lesson Was Made

Malcolm Washington On His Vision for The Piano Lesson

Malcolm Washington On His Vision for The Piano Lesson

The Cast of The Piano Lesson Share Personal Experiences With Ancestors

The Cast of The Piano Lesson Share Personal Experiences With Ancestors

How Brothers Malcolm & John David Washington Hit the Right Notes in ‘The Piano Lesson’

How Brothers Malcolm & John David Washington Hit the Right Notes in ‘The Piano Lesson’

The Cast of The Piano Lesson Share Superstitions From Set

The Cast of The Piano Lesson Share Superstitions From Set

The Cast of The Piano Lesson Break down the Boy Willie Fight Scene

The Cast of The Piano Lesson Break down the Boy Willie Fight Scene

John David Washington & Ray Fisher Discuss Family Heirlooms

John David Washington & Ray Fisher Discuss Family Heirlooms

The Piano Lesson Cast Discuss Berneice Seeing a Ghost

The Piano Lesson Cast Discuss Berneice Seeing a Ghost

Malcolm Washington on Directing The Piano Lesson

Malcolm Washington on Directing The Piano Lesson

Danielle Deadwyler, Corey Hawkins, & Malcolm Washington Discuss The Piano Lesson

Danielle Deadwyler, Corey Hawkins, & Malcolm Washington Discuss The Piano Lesson

Director Malcolm Washington Discusses His First Feature Film

Director Malcolm Washington Discusses His First Feature Film

The Piano Lesson Cast Discuss the Carvings in the Piano

The Piano Lesson Cast Discuss the Carvings in the Piano

The Cast of Piano Lesson Interview Each Other

The Cast of Piano Lesson Interview Each Other

'The Piano Lesson' With Malcolm Washington, John David Washington, and More

'The Piano Lesson' With Malcolm Washington, John David Washington, and More

Official Trailer #2

Official Trailer #2

Honouring The Play | TIFF 2024

Honouring The Play | TIFF 2024

Reclaiming History: Malcolm Washington & Virgil Williams on THE PIANO LESSON  | TIFF 2024

Reclaiming History: Malcolm Washington & Virgil Williams on THE PIANO LESSON | TIFF 2024

John David Washington on Netflix's The Piano Lesson #lff

John David Washington on Netflix's The Piano Lesson #lff

Red Carpet | TIFF 2024

Red Carpet | TIFF 2024

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