Roman Polanski win the gold palm

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Roman Polanski with his moovie " The Pianist" win the gold palm in the Canne's Festival this evening (evening in France). This moovie from the Spielmann's autobiographie "the pianist" deals with the story of a normal guy trying to stay alive in the ghetto of Varsovie during WW2. This moovie was very important for Polanski because when he was a little kid he was there. This is his most personal moovie. According to him he have waited a long time before making it, to reach the suffisant maturity and to find the good scenario. I wish to see it soon.

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  • Reply 1 of 11
    spookyspooky Posts: 504member
    isn't he still wanted for alleged underage sex offences? <img src="confused.gif" border="0">
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  • Reply 2 of 11
    powerdocpowerdoc Posts: 8,123member
    [quote]Originally posted by spooky:

    <strong>isn't he still wanted for alleged underage sex offences? :confused: </strong><hr></blockquote>



    Not in France. But in US i think he is still.
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  • Reply 3 of 11
    artman @_@artman @_@ Posts: 2,546member
    [quote]Originally posted by powerdoc:

    <strong>Not in France. But in US i think he is still.</strong><hr></blockquote>



    Yes, if he hit US soil he'd be arrested on the spot. For underage sex with a minor. Back in the '70's this was going on all the time in Hollywood (actually, been goin' on all the time there...he just got caught). I believe Jack Nicolson was involved too but legally squeeked out of the charges.



    I hope this new film comes soon to the states. I like some of his work. He's done some clunkers recently, but Rosemary's Baby and others are classics.
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  • Reply 4 of 11
    pfflampfflam Posts: 5,053member
    Roman Polanski is brilliant. One of the most incisive minds of our times: he understands human psychology like very few others can: Knife In THe Water!!! excellent, even Bitter Moon was good!! I can't wait to see this film.
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  • Reply 5 of 11
    finboyfinboy Posts: 383member
    [quote]Originally posted by Artman @_@:

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    Yes, if he hit US soil he'd be arrested on the spot. For underage sex with a minor. Back in the '70's this was going on all the time in Hollywood (actually, been goin' on all the time there...he just got caught). I believe Jack Nicolson was involved too but legally squeeked out of the charges.

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    So it was going on all the time and that makes it OK?



    I appreciate his films, too, and the fact that his wife was murdered by the Manson family (that must be a hard one to bear). But the guy's a sicko. Surely that must limit one's involvement in supporting his art.
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  • Reply 6 of 11
    pfflampfflam Posts: 5,053member
    It was a consensual relationship with a woman far beyond her age in maturity (if you know what I mean) and, from what I know, she didn't let on that whe was not old enough . . . and she was by no means just a little girl . . . I can see that he should be punished but the arbitrary age of eighteen does not all of a sudden make someone an adult that has not been one in maturity all along, and she was close to the age anyway.... There were probably alterior motives for getting the law on him... such as reactionary outrage at his "immoral' movies.
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  • Reply 7 of 11
    finboyfinboy Posts: 383member
    [quote]Originally posted by pfflam:

    <strong>It was a consensual relationship with a woman far beyond her age in maturity (if you know what I mean) and, from what I know, she didn't let on that whe was not old enough . . . and she was by no means just a little girl . . . I can see that he should be punished but the arbitrary age of eighteen does not all of a sudden make someone an adult that has not been one in maturity all along, and she was close to the age anyway.... There were probably alterior motives for getting the law on him... such as reactionary outrage at his "immoral' movies.</strong><hr></blockquote>





    I thought that was his "thing." That he liked running around with 12-year-olds or something. I'm sure there are all kinds of "mitigating circumstances," but predatory behavior is wrong, man.
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  • Reply 8 of 11
    stimulistimuli Posts: 564member
    My favorite Polanski is Repulsion. It was the first Polanski I ever saw.
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  • Reply 9 of 11
    pushermanpusherman Posts: 410member
    [quote]Surely that must limit one's involvement in supporting his art.<hr></blockquote>



    If everyone judged art based on the artist's personal life rather than on the merits of the work itself, we'd have to pass on too many great artists to list. You don't have to like Polanski as a person, but don't dismiss his art just because of something he allegedly did. If you don't like it, don't like it for the right reasons.
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  • Reply 10 of 11
    groveratgroverat Posts: 10,872member
    "I've never hidden from the fact that I love young girls," Roman Polanski said. "Once and for all, I love very young girls."



    The very fact that he has that requirement points directly to his problem. I could understand falling in love with a younger girl (maybe 16+) and being swept up in the moment, but that quote alone makes clear his intentions. He's a sexual predator, this wasn't about her or this supposed "advanced maturity", it was about Polanski getting off on little girls.



    As for his art, I really liked Chinatown.
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  • Reply 11 of 11
    powerdocpowerdoc Posts: 8,123member
    [quote]Originally posted by groverat:

    <strong>"I've never hidden from the fact that I love young girls," Roman Polanski said. "Once and for all, I love very young girls."



    The very fact that he has that requirement points directly to his problem. I could understand falling in love with a younger girl (maybe 16+) and being swept up in the moment, but that quote alone makes clear his intentions. He's a sexual predator, this wasn't about her or this supposed "advanced maturity", it was about Polanski getting off on little girls.



    As for his art, I really liked Chinatown. </strong><hr></blockquote>

    Well is art is better than the guy. Unfornately and perhaps it's normal (i mean artist does not have superior moral values than "normal" peoples) it's the case of a certain number of artists.
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