Directed by Roman Polanski and released in 2002, the haunting Holocaust drama is inspired by the autobiography, The Pianist: The Extraordinary True Story of One Man's Survival in Warsaw, 1939-1945, and follows a radio station pianist (played by American actor, Adrien Brody) as he embarks on a harrowing journey through ...
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Read More »Despite having very little energy, starving himself to experience the desperation that comes with hunger, Brody was determined to press on with his piano lessons. In an interview, Brody said: “The beauty of what I do is it gives you the opportunity to give up who you are and attempt to understand someone else, another time, other struggles, other emotions. If you really do experience a lot of them, you connect, and it’s very rewarding. “I gave up my apartment, I sold my car, I disconnected the phones, and I left. I took two bags and my keyboard and moved to Europe.” Since the filming process ended, Brody has been open about the depression he experienced from embodying Szpilman. “There is an emptiness that comes with really starving that I hadn’t experienced,” Brody said. “I couldn’t have acted that without knowing it. I’ve experienced loss, I’ve experienced sadness in my life, but I didn’t know the desperation that comes with hunger.” To prepare for the role, Brody also spent a lot of time educating himself on the Holocaust. “I was depressed for a year after The Pianist,” he told IndieWire. “And I don’t suffer from that, generally. It wasn’t just a depression; it was a mourning. “I was very disturbed by what I embraced [in making that film], and of the awareness that it opened up in me. But how much these things take from you changes project to project.”
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