The Piano Lesson

The Piano Lesson

Release date : February 5, 1995
Runtime : 1h 35m
Countries of origin :
Original Language :
Director : Lloyd Richards /
Production companies : Craig Anderson Productions / Signboard Hill Productions / Hearst Entertainment Productions / Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions /
February 5, 1995 1h 35m Drama More
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1930's Pittsburgh, a brother comes home to claim "my half of the piano", a family heirloom; but his sister is not wanting to part with it. This is a glimpse of the conditions for African-Americans as well as some of the attitudes and influences on their lives. But whether he is able to sell the piano so that he can get enough money to buy some property and "no longer have to work for someone else" involves the story (or lesson) that the piano has to show him.
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  • title:The Piano Lesson
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1995
  • Runtime:1h 35m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Lloyd Richards /
  • Writers: August Wilson · August Wilson ·
  • Production companies: Craig Anderson Productions · Signboard Hill Productions · Hearst Entertainment Productions · Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions ·
  • Overview:1930's Pittsburgh, a brother comes home to claim "my half of the piano", a family heirloom; but his sister is not wanting to part with it. This is a glimpse of the conditions for African-Americans as well as some of the attitudes and influences on their lives. But whether he is able to sell the piano so that he can get enough money to buy some property and "no longer have to work for someone else" involves the story (or lesson) that the piano has to show him.
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