Walmart has Criterion Collection: The Piano (4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray) on sale for $21.79. Shipping is free with Walmart+ (Free 30-Day Trial) or orders $35 or more.
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With this sublimely stirring fable of desire and creativity, Jane Campion became the first woman to win a Palme d'Or at Cannes. Holly Hunter is achingly eloquent through silence in her Academy Award–winning performance as Ada, an electively mute Scottish woman who expresses her innermost feelings through her beloved piano. When an arranged marriage brings Ada and her spirited daughter (Anna Paquin, in her Oscar-winning debut) to the wilderness of nineteenth-century New Zealand, she finds herself locked in a battle of wills with both her ineffectual husband (Sam Neill) and a rugged frontiersman (Harvey Keitel) to whom she develops a forbidden attraction. With its sensuously moody cinematography, dramatic coastal landscapes, and sweeping score, this uniquely timeless evocation of a woman's inner awakening is an intoxicating sensory experience that burns with the twin fires of music and erotic passion.
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Walmart has Criterion Collection: The Piano (4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray) on sale for $21.79. Shipping is free with Walmart+ (Free 30-Day Trial) or orders $35 or more.
Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.
Product Info:
New, restored 4K digital transfer
New interviews and programs featuring Campion, Holly Hunter, the producer, critics and the crew
With this sublimely stirring fable of desire and creativity, Jane Campion became the first woman to win a Palme d'Or at Cannes. Holly Hunter is achingly eloquent through silence in her Academy Award–winning performance as Ada, an electively mute Scottish woman who expresses her innermost feelings through her beloved piano. When an arranged marriage brings Ada and her spirited daughter (Anna Paquin, in her Oscar-winning debut) to the wilderness of nineteenth-century New Zealand, she finds herself locked in a battle of wills with both her ineffectual husband (Sam Neill) and a rugged frontiersman (Harvey Keitel) to whom she develops a forbidden attraction. With its sensuously moody cinematography, dramatic coastal landscapes, and sweeping score, this uniquely timeless evocation of a woman's inner awakening is an intoxicating sensory experience that burns with the twin fires of music and erotic passion.
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The scene you're recalling—an intoxicated horse attempting to light a cigar—appears in the 1946 animated short Musical Moments from Chopin, produced by Universal Pictures. In this cartoon, an inebriated horse in the rafters tries to light his cigar using a ceiling lamp, inadvertently causing a fire on stage during a piano performance by Andy Panda. Woody Woodpecker, who is also present, helps extinguish the flames. This short is notable for being the only entry in the Musical Miniatures series to receive an Academy Award nomination for Best Short Subject.
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Another animated short featuring a drunken horse is Goopy Geer (1932), produced by Warner Bros. In this cartoon, a drunken horse spits fire and destroys a piano during a nightclub performance, adding to the slapstick humor of the scene.
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Both of these cartoons showcase the whimsical and exaggerated animation style characteristic of their time, featuring anthropomorphized animals engaging in humorous and surreal situations.
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Another animated short featuring a drunken horse is Goopy Geer (1932), produced by Warner Bros. In this cartoon, a drunken horse spits fire and destroys a piano during a nightclub performance, adding to the slapstick humor of the scene.
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Both of these cartoons showcase the whimsical and exaggerated animation style characteristic of their time, featuring anthropomorphized animals engaging in humorous and surreal situations.
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