The Pianist (2002)

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The true story of pianist Władysław Szpilman's experiences in Warsaw during the Nazi occupation. When the Jews of the city find themselves forced into a ghetto, Szpilman finds work playing in a café; and when his family is deported in 1942, he stays behind, works for a while as a laborer, and eventually goes into hiding in the ruins of the war-torn city.

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  1. Schindler's List (1993)
    "Directed by Roman Polanski, this film tells the true story of Władysław Szpilman, a Jewish pianist who survived the Warsaw Ghetto during World War II. Polanski, who had previously declined to direct "Schindler's List," later cited it as an influence on "The Pianist."" Schindler%27s List Wikipedia
  2. The Cranes Are Flying (1957)
    "This Soviet film, depicting the impact of World War II on civilians, includes a scene where a pianist continues playing during a bombing—a moment reminiscent of Szpilman's dedication to his art amidst chaos." Washingtonpost source
  3. Five Easy Pieces (1970)
    "Directed by Bob Rafelson, this film explores the life of a pianist who abandons his musical career, reflecting themes of personal struggle and identity that are also present in "The Pianist."" Five Easy Pieces Wikipedia
  4. Shoot the Piano Player (1960)
    "François Truffaut's film follows a pianist entangled in criminal activities, blending elements of film noir and character study, akin to the narrative style of "The Pianist."" Shoot the Piano Player Wikipedia