L'APOSTROPHE DE ROMAN POLANSKI ( April 13th, 1984)

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L'APOSTROPHE DE ROMAN POLANSKI ( April 13th, 1984)
by Darius Kadivar
23-Oct-2009
 

Polish Director and French Citizen Roman Polanski has been caught by his past once again. The former kid of the Warsaw Ghetto turned into one of the most Iconic and talented filmakers of his generation seems to be equally doomed as the characters which haunted his movies ...

The director of such great films as China Town, Tess , Repulsion, Dance with VampiresFrantic ( Polanski'sTribute to Alfred Hitchcock's style) , Rosemary's BabyThe Tragedy of MacBeth ( probably the best screen adaptation of this Shakespeare play ) or the Palme D'Or movie The Pianist ( which I personally hated as a film from a cinematographic point of view ) has always been a controversial filmmaker particularly in America where the Tragic assassination of his wife Sharon Tate in 1969 in Hollywood by a groupe of marginals led by Charles Manson sparked a national outcry and sympathy for the Polish director. Manson was to confess that he had been influenced by Polanski's movie Rosemary's Baby released a year earlier. This trauma led him to Europe where as a Catharsis he directed the screen adaptation of Shakespeare's The Tragedy of MacBeth only to retun once again to Hollywood in 1974 to direct China Town starring Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunnaway. but after his conviction for the statutory rape of a 13-year old girl ( the charges included Oral Sex, Intercourse, drugs abuse and Sodomy on minor), Polanski fled from America to avoid prison.

The US has formally asked Switzerland to extradite film director Roman Polanski on sex charges, Swiss officials say. Polanski has been wanted in the US since he fled the country in 1978, after pleading guilty to having unlawful sex with an under-age girl. He was held in Zurich after travelling from France to collect an award at the city's film festival in September.

Roman Polanski's arrest has sparked a great deal of controversy in France which has divided public opinion and criticism towards France's newly named Minister of Culture Fréderique Mitterand. Marine Le Pen the daughter of Jean Marie Le Pen ( founder of The French Far Right Party Le Front National) vehemently criticized the latter for defending Polanski publically and took the opportunity to embarrass Mitterand by mis-quoting excerpts from his controversial autobiography La Mauvaise Vie in which he had alledgedly admited to have indulged in Sexual Tourism in Asia. True or False the allegations have embarrassed the French government of Nicholas Sarkozy while triggering debate on such controversial issues as "chemical castration" for pedophilia serial criminals, the distinction between Homosexuality and  pedophilia aka sexual abuse on children or the fact that celebrities or powerful politicians are not above the Law ...

The scandal also triggers questions on the role and responsability of Artists towards the community. Questions for which in Polanski's case I truly do not have any definitive answer. Should Roman Polanski be tried for what is after all a crime and that is the sexual abuse of a child be it a "lolita" or "not" ? The Answer in my opinion is Yes, as far as accountability is concerned, I am less certain however about the type of punishment he should be subject too given that if No one's rights should be ABOVE that of other citizens but neither should they be BELOW those of any other citizen. I am also troubled by the type of public lynching Polanski has been subject too recently by fellow colleagues ( such as Luc Besson) or political personalities who have hypocritically abandoned him to his predicament similar to that reserved to people accused of WitchCraft in the Middle Ages ...  

But should Roman Polanski pay heavily with a long term sentance like a life imprisonement or chemical castration given that he is neither a serial criminal and is in fact a married man and father of  two young children a daughter and a son who in turn may be traumatized to see this sordid story of a long distant past resurface in their daily lives ? The answer to this question is certainly not an easy one to answer by the Jury, lawyers or prosecuters all the more than the victim of that child abuse, Samantha Geimer is today an adult who claims to have overcome the truama even if she has not entirely forgiven Polanski nor bares any particular hatred towards him after all these years.

So What will ultimately be the Verdict if Polanski indeed is extradited to the United States for ReTrial or imprisonement ?

QUESTION: What is Your Opinion on this dillema and should Polanski pay for his crime and if so in what form ? Should he be Imprisoned, or should it be a symbolic short term imprisonement or should he be freed on bail ? Another issue is that Switzerland known for decades as a financial paradise for many bank investors has not necessarily been particularly scrupulous when it comes to devulging suspicious bank accounts or allowing investigation by Interpole of dubious investments ...

In anycase below is nevertheless an interesting interview of Polanski centered on what is of interest to me and that is the filmmaker rather than the private man whose Rights as a citizen should Not be ABOVE those of other citizens NOR should they be BELOW.... 

Watch him interviewed ( In French) on Bernard Pivot's famous talk show Apostrophes for the publication of his auto biography.

Participants: French director François Truffaut, Italian Film Star Marcello Mastroianni ( father of Chiara Mastroianni and former husband of Catherine Deneuve) and italian actress Caterina d'Amico .

Part I:

Part II:

Part III:

Part IV: ( François Truffaut speaks about His famous interview of Alfred Hitchcock for it's re-edition )

Part V:


Part VI: ( Marcello Mastroianni speaks about his films with Fellini)

Recommended Reading:

US asks for Polanski extradition (bbc)

FINAL from THE TRAGEDY OF MACBETH (1971):

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Princess

I'd have to agree with Red Wine on this...

by Princess on

I also used to believe a that Polanski had escaped the law and needed to be brought to justice for what he had done to a 13 year old. Until I saw a documentary on the whole thing with interviews involving all parties and what really happened and how the judge who was handling the case misused his power. 

There is no doubt Roman Polanski commited a disgusting crime many decades ago, but he cooperated with the law, until the law let him down. It is difficult to say, but I am not sure if I wouldn't have escaped in the same way, had I been in the same situation. 

What the BBC documentary taught me was to reserve all judgements until I know ALL the facts and more importantly, pay no attention to the sensational media coverage of 'celebrities" because they often report what they think the puritanical masses want to hear.

Thanks for the post, DK! 


ebi amirhosseini

Darius Jaan

by ebi amirhosseini on

Nobody is above the law & now after years he has to pay for what he has done.To me,apart from that,he is still one of the greatest filmmakers ever!.

What a "Bitter Moon" like ending for his sex scandal.

Ebi aka Haaji


bajenaghe naghi

darius jan

by bajenaghe naghi on

Thank you for a great and topical post. 

I think child abuse and rape is wrong no matter how famous and full of yourself one is. this man did something very wrong both legally and morally. In my opinion he needs to pay for his actions. 

polanski is not a killer, he is not a terrorist, he may even be a great friend and a generous man. I am sorry for what happened to his wife, but all these are peripheries. A wrongful act has been committed and the day of reckoning is hopefully at hand and if convicted a price has to be paid. 


Red Wine

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by Red Wine on

I am very sorry for Roman :=( ... he did something wrong once when he was a young man and now american court should forgive him ... He is not a bad man ! he is not dangerous for our society ... God help him .

Thank you dariush jan .