The true story of a gifted Australian piano prodigy, this biographical drama was nominated for seven Oscars, with actor Geoffrey Rush winning for Best Actor. Rush stars as David Helfgott, a pianist with a history of mental problems. As a fragile boy genius at math, chess, and piano, David is driven hard by his overbearing .. Read more
| Starring | Geoffrey Rush, Lynn Redgrave, John Gielgud, Armin Mueller-Stahl |
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| Director | Scott Hicks |
| Genres | Drama |
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The true story of a gifted Australian piano prodigy, this biographical drama was nominated for seven Oscars, with actor Geoffrey Rush winning for Best Actor. Rush stars as David Helfgott, a pianist with a history of mental problems. As a fragile boy genius at math, chess, and piano, David is driven hard by his overbearing father (Armin Mueller-Stahl), a tyrant who forbids him to accept a scholarship offered by the great violinist Isaac Stern. Although he studies briefly in London under tutor Cecil Parks (John Gielgud), David has a nervous breakdown after performing Rachmaninoff's daunting Piano Concerto No. 3 (known as the Rach 3). Years later, the adult David keeps up a steady patter of nervous stammering at all times and has been reduced to playing in a bar. Through a friend, he meets astrologer Gillian (Lynn Redgrave), and falls in love with her. With Gillian's help, David embarks down the road to regained fame and mastery of the Rach 3. The international popularity of Shine caused a sensation leading to a musical tour for Helfgott, whose performances were less adroit than many audiences expected, sparking criticism that writer-director Scott Hicks had exaggerated his subject's talent for dramatic purposes.~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide
| Starring | Geoffrey Rush, Lynn Redgrave, John Gielgud, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Noah Taylor, Alex Rafalowicz |
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| Director | Scott Hicks |
| Studio | WALT DISNEY STUDIOS HOME ENTERTAINMENT |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 41 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Drama |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 01 Aug 2005 Production year: 1996 |
| Format | DVD |
Although reservations have been expressed about the accuracy of the facts in this film based on the life of gifted but deeply troubled Australian pianist David Helfgott, the resulting drama is still an exhilarating and uplifting screen experience. While it was Geoffrey Rush who took many of the plaudits, including the best actor Oscar for his stunning performance as Helfgott, it's the cinematic acumen of director Scott Hicks that prevents this often harrowing story from turning into melodramatic mush. From the over-looked Noah Taylor as the young Helfgott, Googie Withers as the writer who launched Helfgott's career through to Lynn Redgrave as the future wife who saved him, the performances are of an extraordinary quality, with an astonishing screen debut from stage star Rush as the mumbling musician.
Moving, superbly acted drama of tragedy and redemption that brilliantly evokes a man's alienation from his roots and his disintegration, as well as his re-emergence into the world.
Ignore the doubters with regard to whether the depiction is factual or not. Geoffrey Rush fully deserved the best actor Oscar for his stunning performance as Helfgott. Enjoy this heart-rending story and marvel at the idea a good deal of it may actually be true!
This film pulls you in many directions... I mean from tears, laughter and anger.
It by far exceeded my expectations and is a clear winner if I think of a film I've enjoyed most recently.
I would say that if you're reading this review then you're interested, well watch it and see!
Actor Geoffrey Rush was honoured for his contribution to the Australian film industry on Saturday night (01Aug09) at a ceremony in Melbourne. The Pirates Of The Caribbean star received the Raymond Longford Award, named after the film pioneer, from the Australian Film Institute (AFI) for his iconic Aussie movie roles - including Lantana in 2001 and 1996's Shine, which earned him an Academy Award for Best Actor. Rush is only the sixth actor to receive the award from the AFI since it began 41... Read more