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Roman Raymond Polański ist ein französisch-polnischer Filmregisseur, Filmproduzent, Drehbuchautor und Schauspieler. Roman Raymond Polański (* August als Raymond Thierry Liebling in Paris) ist ein französisch-polnischer Filmregisseur, Filmproduzent. Polanski bzw. Polański ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Eugen Polanski (* ), deutsch-polnischer Fußballspieler; Franziska Polanski (* ). Nach langjähriger Mitgliedschaft war der Filmemacher Polanski von der Oscar-Akademie ausgeschlossen worden. Hintergrund waren. Bei "Tanz der Vampire" () spielt Polanski den Assistenten eines Vampirismus-Professors und verfällt der schönen Wirtstochter Sarah (Sharon Tate). Quelle. Deutschlands führende Nachrichtenseite. Alles Wichtige aus Politik, Wirtschaft, Sport, Kultur, Wissenschaft, Technik und mehr. Eine christliche Familie gewährte Roman Polanski während des Zweiten Weltkriegs Unterschlupf. Nun hat der Regisseur den Enkelsohn.

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Polanski, Weinstein, le cinéma et les violences sexuelles Memento vom Spartacus Stream August werden die hochschwangere Sharon Tate und vier weitere Menschen in dieser Villa in Los Angeles Kalifornien auf bestialische Weise ermordet. Top 5. JuliS. Chinatown ist ein Film noirder Anleihen beim Psychothriller nimmt. Quelle: KPA. Oktober englisch. Quelle: pa.That initiative was soon followed by the requirement that all Jewish children over the age of twelve wear white armbands with a blue Star of David imprinted for visual identification.
After he was expelled, he would not be allowed to enter another classroom for the next six years. He watched as his father was taken away.
He remembers from age six, one of his first experiences of the terrors to follow:. I had just been visiting my grandmother At first I didn't know what was happening.
I simply saw people scattering in all directions. Then I realized why the street had emptied so quickly. Some women were being herded along it by German soldiers.
Instead of running away like the rest, I felt compelled to watch. One older woman at the rear of the column couldn't keep up.
A German officer kept prodding her back into line, but she fell down on all fours, Suddenly a pistol appeared in the officer's hand.
There was a loud bang, and blood came welling out of her back. I ran straight into the nearest building, squeezed into a smelly recess beneath some wooden stairs, and didn't come out for hours.
I developed a strange habit: clenching my fists so hard that my palms became permanently calloused.
I also woke up one morning to find that I had wet my bed. His father was transferred, along with thousands of other Jews, to Mauthausen , a group of 49 German concentration camps in Austria.
His mother was taken to Auschwitz , and was killed soon after arriving. The forced exodus took place immediately after the German liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto , a true-life backdrop to Polanski's film The Pianist Polanski, who was then hiding from the Germans, remembered seeing his father being marched off with a long line of people.
Polanski tried getting closer to his father to ask him what was happening, and managed to get within a few yards. His father saw him, but afraid his son might be spotted by the German soldiers, whispered in Polish , "Get lost!
His efforts to blend into a Catholic household failed miserably at least once, when the parish priest visiting the family posed questions to him one-on-one about the catechism , and ultimately said, "You aren't one of us".
As he roamed the countryside trying to survive in a Poland now occupied by German troops, he witnessed many horrors, such as being "forced to take part in a cruel and sadistic game in which German soldiers took shots at him for target practice.
By the time the war ended in , a fifth of the Polish population had been killed, [23] with the vast majority of the victims being civilians.
Polanski recalls the villages and families he lived with as relatively primitive by European standards:.
They were really simple Catholic peasants. This Polish village was like the English village in Tess. Very primitive. No electricity. The kids with whom I lived didn't know about electricity He stated that "you must live in a Communist country to really understand how bad it can be.
Then you will appreciate capitalism. Polanski's fascination with cinema began very early, when he was around age four or five. He recalls this period in an interview:.
Even as a child, I always loved cinema and was thrilled when my parents would take me before the war. And there was one particular corner where you could see the screen through the barbed wire.
I remember watching with fascination, although all they were showing was the German army and German tanks, with occasional anti-Jewish slogans inserted on cards.
After the war, he watched films, either at school or at a local cinema, using whatever pocket money he had.
Polanski writes, "Most of this went on the movies, but movie seats were dirt cheap, so a little went a long way. I lapped up every kind of film. Movies were becoming an absolute obsession with me.
I was enthralled by everything connected with the cinema—not just the movies themselves but the aura that surrounded them. I loved the luminous rectangle of the screen, the sight of the beam slicing through the darkness from the projection booth, the miraculous synchronization of sound and vision, even the dusty smell of the tip-up seats.
More than anything else though, I was fascinated by the actual mechanics of the process. He was above all influenced by Sir Carol Reed 's Odd Man Out - "I still consider it as one of the best movies I've ever seen and a film which made me want to pursue this career more than anything else I always dreamt of doing things of this sort or that style.
To a certain extent I must say that I somehow perpetuate the ideas of that movie in what I do. Polanski's directorial debut was also in with a short film Rower Bicycle.
Rower is a semi-autobiographical feature film, believed to be lost, which also starred Polanski. In real life, the offender was arrested while fleeing after fracturing Polanski's skull, and executed for three murders, out of eight prior such assaults which he had committed.
He graduated in Polanski's first feature-length film, Knife in the Water , was also one of the first significant Polish films after the Second World War that did not have a war theme.
Scripted by Jerzy Skolimowski , Jakub Goldberg , and Polanski, [33] Knife in the Water is about a wealthy, unhappily married couple who decide to take a mysterious hitchhiker with them on a weekend boating excursion.
Knife in the Water was a major commercial success in the West and gave Polanski an international reputation. Leon Niemczyk , who played Andrzej, was the only professional actor in the film.
Jolanta Umecka, who played Krystyna, was discovered by Polanski at a swimming pool. Polanski left then-communist Poland and moved to France, where he had already made two notable short films in The Fat and the Lean and Mammals.
He has since had the segment removed from all releases of the film. Repulsion is a psychological horror film focusing on a young Belgian woman named Carol Catherine Deneuve.
Cul-de-sac is a bleak nihilist tragicomedy filmed on location in Northumberland. The Fearless Vampire Killers known by its original title, "Dance of the Vampires" in most countries outside the United States is a parody of vampire films.
The plot concerns a buffoonish professor and his clumsy assistant, Alfred played by Polanski , who are traveling through Transylvania in search of vampires.
The Fearless Vampire Killers was Polanski's first feature to be photographed in color with the use of Panavision lenses, and included a striking visual style with snow-covered, fairy-tale landscapes, similar to the work of Soviet fantasy filmmakers.
In addition, the richly textured color schemes of the settings evoke the paintings of the Belarusian-Jewish artist Marc Chagall , who provides the namesake for the innkeeper in the film.
Polanski met Sharon Tate while making the film; she played the role of the local innkeeper's daughter. They were married in London on 20 January Paramount studio head Robert Evans brought Polanski to America ostensibly to direct the film Downhill Racer , but told Polanski that he really wanted him to read the horror novel Rosemary's Baby by Ira Levin [39] to see if a film could be made out of it.
He wrote the page screenplay in slightly longer than three weeks. The film, a horror-thriller set in trendy Manhattan, is about Rosemary Woodhouse Mia Farrow , [42] a young housewife who is impregnated by the devil.
Polanski's screenplay adaptation earned him a second Academy Award nomination. On 9 August , while Polanski was working in London, his wife, Sharon Tate, and four other people were murdered at the Polanskis' residence in Los Angeles by cult leader Charles Manson 's followers.
Polanski adapted Macbeth into a screenplay with the Shakespeare expert Kenneth Tynan. The film is a rambling shaggy dog story about the sexual indignities that befall a winsome young American hippie woman hitchhiking through Europe.
Polanski returned to Hollywood in to direct Chinatown for Paramount Pictures. The film is widely considered to be one of the finest American mystery crime movies, inspired by the real-life California Water Wars , a series of disputes over southern California water at the beginning of the 20th century.
Robert Towne won for Best Original Screenplay. In , the film was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the United States National Film Registry as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant" and it is frequently listed as among the best in world cinema.
Polanski returned to Paris for his next film, The Tenant , which was based on a novel by Roland Topor , a French writer of Polish-Jewish origin.
In addition to directing the film, Polanski also played a leading role of a timid Polish immigrant living in Paris.
Together with Repulsion and Rosemary's Baby , The Tenant can be seen as the third installment in a loose trilogy of films called the "Apartment Trilogy" that explore the themes of social alienation and psychic and emotional breakdown.
In , Polanski became a fugitive from American justice and could no longer work in countries where he might face arrest or extradition.
He dedicated his next film, Tess , to the memory of his late wife, Sharon Tate. It was Tate who first suggested he read Tess of the d'Urbervilles , which she thought would make a good film; he subsequently expected her to star in it.
He offered her the starring role, which she accepted. Her father was Klaus Kinski , a leading German actor, who had introduced her to films.
Because the role required having a local dialect, Polanski sent her to London for five months of study and to spend time in the Dorset countryside to get a flavor of the region.
Nastassja Kinski [59]. Tess was shot in the north of France instead of Hardy's England and became the most expensive film made in France up to that time.
Ultimately, it proved a financial success and was well received by both critics and the public. The film received three Oscars: best cinematography, best art direction, best costume design, and was nominated for best picture.
At the time, there were rumors that Polanski and Kinski became romantically involved, which he confirmed in a interview with Diane Sawyer , [60] but she says the rumors are untrue; they were never lovers or had an affair.
There could have been a seduction, but there was not. He had respect for me. He introduced me to beautiful books, plays, movies. He educated me.
In , Polanski directed and co-starred as Mozart in a stage production of Peter Shaffer 's play Amadeus , first in Warsaw, then in Paris.
Nearly seven years passed before Polanski's next film, Pirates , a lavish period piece starring Walter Matthau as Captain Red, which the director intended as an homage to the beloved Errol Flynn swashbucklers of his childhood.
The film is about a rebellion the two led on a ship called the Neptune , in the seventeenth century. The film was shot on location in Tunisia, [67] using a full-sized pirate vessel constructed for the production.
It was a financial and critical failure, recovering a small fraction of its production budget and garnering a single Academy Award nomination.
The film follows an ordinary tourist in Paris whose wife is kidnapped. He attempts, hopelessly, to go through the Byzantine bureaucratic channels to deal with her disappearance, but finally takes matters into his own hands.
In Polanski followed with the dark psycho-sexual film Bitter Moon. In Polanski directed a film of the acclaimed play Death and the Maiden. In , Polanski directed a stage version of his film The Fearless Vampire Killers , which debuted in Vienna [71] followed by successful runs in Stuttgart , Hamburg, Berlin, and Budapest.
The movie's plot is based on the idea that an ancient text called "The Nine Gates of the Kingdom of Shadows", authored by Aristide Torchia along with Lucifer, is the key to raising Satan.
While Szpilman and Polanski escaped the concentration camps , their families did not, eventually perishing.
When Warsaw, Poland , was chosen for the premiere of The Pianist , "the country exploded with pride. Because Polanski would have been arrested in the United States, he did not attend the Academy Awards ceremony in Hollywood.
After the announcement of the Best Director Award, Polanski received a standing ovation from most of those present in the theater.
Actor Harrison Ford accepted the award for Polanski, and then presented the Oscar to him at the Deauville Film Festival five months later in a public ceremony.
The Ghost Writer , a thriller focusing on a ghostwriter working on the memoirs of a character based loosely on former British prime minister Tony Blair , swept the European Film Awards in , winning six awards, including best movie, director, actor and screenplay.
The film is based on a novel by British writer Robert Harris. Harris and Polanski had previously worked for many months on a film of Harris's earlier novel Pompeii , a novel that was actually inspired by Polanski's Chinatown.
The film was shot on locations in Germany. In the United States, film critic Roger Ebert included it in his top 10 pick for , and states that "this movie is the work of a man who knows how to direct a thriller.
Smooth, calm, confident, it builds suspense instead of depending on shock and action. I've never examined a director and the way that they work so much before.
He's brilliant, just brilliant, and absolutely warrants his reputation as a great director. The film is a screen version of Yasmina Reza 's play God of Carnage , a comedy about two couples who meet after their children get in a fight at school, and how their initially civilized conversation devolves into chaos.
Though set in New York, it was shot in Paris. According to Foster, "He has a very, very definitive style about how he likes it done. He decides everything.
He decided every lens. Every prop. It's all him. The guy is 77 years old. He has an effervescent quality to him.
He's very joyful about his work, which is infectious. He likes to have a small crew, to the point that, when I walked on the set, my thought was, 'My God, this is it?
Polanski worked with the play's author, David Ives , on the screenplay. It started production in November from a script adapted by Polanski and Olivier Assayas.
Polanski's next film, An Officer and a Spy , centers on the notorious 19th century Dreyfus affair , The film stars Jean Dujardin as French officer Georges Picquart and follows his struggle from to expose the truth about the doctored evidence that led to Alfred Dreyfus , one of the few Jewish members of the French Army's general staff, being wrongly convicted of passing military secrets to the German Empire and sent to Devil's Island.
The film is written by Robert Harris , who is working with Polanski for the third time. Although set in Paris, the film was first scheduled to shoot in Warsaw in , for economic reasons.
Government filed extradition papers. The Polish government eventually rejected them, by which time new French film tax credits had been introduced, allowing the film to shoot on location in Paris.
The problem of the film is the combination of casting and financing, it's an expensive film and films of this scale are only made with a bankable star, as they say vulgarly, and the stars capable of satisfying the financial requirement I do not necessarily see in the role of Picquart, who is our main character.
Apart from that, there are about fifty important roles. They should all speak with the same accent in English, otherwise it would be appalling.
It is necessary so that the film can be sold around the world. To unlock the financial means to produce such a project is impossible if you shoot in French.
It had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival on 30 August Polanski said that he will not submit himself to a "public lynching" over rape accusations he denies.
Prior to the awards ceremony Polanski released a statement, saying, "For several days, people have asked me this question: Will I or won't I attend the Cesar ceremony?
The question I ask in turn is this: How could I?. Others intend to make it a platform to denounce the governing body. It promises to look more like a symposium than a celebration of cinema.
Doing so undermines the secret vote of the 4, professionals who alone decide the nominations, and the more than 1. Despite Polanski's absence from the awards ceremony, his nomination and win sparked protests due to the rape charges that he still faces.
The protestors held up signs with slogans like "Shame on an industry that protects rapists. At the same time some celebrities came to his defense, like actress Fanny Ardant , who said, "When I love someone, I love them passionately.
And I love Roman Polanski a lot So I'm very happy for him. Then, I understand that not everyone agrees but long live freedom!
I judge him on his talent and not on his private life! I regret never having shot with him! In an interview to promote the film, Polanski admitted: "I am familiar with many of the workings of the apparatus of persecution shown in the film I can see the same determination to deny the facts and condemn me for things I have not done.
Most of the people who harass me do not know me and know nothing about the case. In October , Polanski went back to Poland and paid respects to a Polish couple who helped him hide and escape the Nazis.
Polanski recalled Stefania Buchala as being an "extremely noble" and courageous person. In , Polanski married actress Barbara Kwiatkowska-Lass.
She starred in his short film When Angels Fall. The couple divorced in Polanski met actress Sharon Tate while filming The Fearless Vampire Killers , and during the production, the two of them began dating.
In August , while Polanski was in Europe working on a film, Tate was murdered along with four of their friends at their home in Los Angeles by members of the Manson Family , a cult led by Charles Manson.
At the time of her murder, Tate was eight-and-a-half months pregnant with her and Polanski's son, posthumously named Paul Richard Polanski. Manson, along with members of the cult, was arrested in late , and eventually tried and found guilty in of 27 counts, including first-degree murder.
Polanski has said that his absence on the night of the murders is the greatest regret of his life. He was shocked by the lack of sympathy expressed in various news stories:.
I had long known that it was impossible for a journalist to convey percent of the truth, but I didn't realize to what extent the truth is distorted, both by the intentions of the journalist and by neglect.
I don't mean just the interpretations of what happened; I also mean the facts. The reporting about Sharon and the murders was virtually criminal.
Reading the papers, I could not believe my eyes. I could not believe my eyes! They blamed the victims for their own murders. I really despise the press.
I didn't always. The press made me despise it. Among the media-generated sensationalism were rumors that claimed Tate and her visitors were taking drugs, despite the coroner's announcing that no traces of drugs or nicotine were found after Tate's autopsy.
They have two children, daughter Morgane and son Elvis. In , Polanski was arrested and charged with drugging and raping a year-old girl.
He pleaded guilty to the lesser offence of unlawful sex with a minor. On 11 March , three years after making Chinatown , Polanski was arrested at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel for the sexual assault of year-old Samantha Gailey.
Gailey had modeled for Polanski during a Vogue photoshoot the previous day around the swimming pool at the Bel Air home of Jack Nicholson.
Many executives in Hollywood came to his defense. As a result of the plea bargain, Polanski pleaded guilty to the charge of "unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor", [] [] and was ordered to undergo 90 days of psychiatric evaluation at California Institution for Men at Chino.
However, he learned afterward that the judge, Laurence J. Rittenband , had told some friends that he was going to disregard the plea bargain and sentence Polanski to 50 years in prison: [] [] "I'll see this man never gets out of jail," he told Polanski's friend, screenwriter Howard E.
He was going to sentence Polanski, rather than to time served, to fifty years. What the judge did was outrageous. We had agreed to a plea bargain and the judge had approved it.
Polanski was told by his attorney that "the judge could no longer be trusted" and that the judge's representations were "worthless".
He told his friend, producer Dino De Laurentiis , "I've made up my mind. I'm getting out of here. One day later, he left for France. In , Gailey sued Polanski.
Among other things, the suit alleged sexual assault, false imprisonment , seduction of a minor, and intentional infliction of emotional distress.
In , Polanski agreed to settle with his victim. On 26 September , Polanski was arrested while in Switzerland at the request of United States authorities.
Polanski was jailed near Zürich for two months, then put under house arrest at his home in Gstaad while awaiting decision of appeals fighting extradition.
During a television interview on 10 March , Geimer blamed the media, reporters, the court, and the judge for having caused "way more damage to me and my family than anything Roman Polanski has ever done", and opined that the judge was using her and Polanski for the media exposure.
Fidler, indicated that if Polanski returned to the United States for a hearing, the conduct of the judge who had originally presided over the case, Laurence A.
Rittenband, might require that Polanski be freed. These emails were related to a documentary film by Marina Zenovich. On 30 October , Polish judge Dariusz Mazur denied a request by the United States to extradite Polanski a dual French-Polish citizen for a full trial, claiming that it would be "obviously unlawful".
Preparations for a movie he was working on about the Dreyfus affair had been stalled by the extradition request. Polanski has blamed Harvey Weinstein for the renewed focus on his sexual abuse case in the s, and claimed that Weinstein tried to brand him a "child rapist" to stop him from winning an Oscar in It includes interviews with people involved in the case, including the victim, Geimer, and the prosecutor, Roger Gunson.
Geimer said that the judge "didn't care what happened" to her or Polanski, but "was orchestrating some little show", [] while Gunson added, "I'm not surprised that Polanski left under those circumstances, Former Los Angeles County Deputy District Attorney David Wells, whose statements were the most damning against Polanski, and who said he advised the judge to imprison Polanski, admitted that he lied about those statements, and said that to the press to "play up" his own role.
In December , a California appellate court discussed the film's allegations as it denied Polanski's request to have the case dismissed.
While saying it was "deeply concerned" by the allegations, and that the allegations were "in many cases supported by considerable evidence", it also found that "Even in light of our fundamental concern about the misconduct It was not even his best option.
During an interview in the film, he offers his apology to Geimer: "She is a double victim: My victim, and a victim of the press. In , Polanski sued Vanity Fair magazine in London for libel.
A article in the magazine claimed that Polanski promised he would "make another Sharon Tate out of you" in an attempt to seduce a Scandinavian model while he was travelling to Tate's funeral.
He received supporting testimony from Mia Farrow, and Vanity Fair "was unable to prove that the incident occurred". Polanski was suing for libel and defamation of character.
Herzliya Magistrates' Court rejected Polanski's request to be exempt from appearing in court after filing the libel suit.
The court accepted Uziel's request that the suit not be dropped, but rather that it be rejected, making Polanski unable to sue Uziel again over the same issue in the future.
In late December , in Polanski's interviews with Paris Match [] and Gazeta Wyborcza , [] the latter accused Matan Uziel of carefully orchestrating the attacks on his character and for playing a major role in designing an international campaign to besmirch his name and reputation in order to make his career fall from grace.
In , British actress Charlotte Lewis said that Polanski had "forced himself" on her while she was auditioning for a role in Paris in , when she was In that interview, Lewis asserted that she had a six-month tryst with Polanski when she was "I knew that Roman had done something bad in the United States, but I wanted to be his mistress," Lewis said, according to Liberation.
Furthermore, she was cast in Polanski's film Pirates , appeared at the Cannes film festival on his arm years after the alleged incident, and in an interview the year of the film's release, Lewis stated, "I'd love to have had a romantic relationship with [Polanski], and a physical one.
You can't help falling in love with him. But he didn't want me that way. In October , a woman named Renate Langer interviewed by Swiss police said Polanski raped her in Gstaad when she was 15, in In November , a French actress named Valentine Monnier said Polanski violently raped her at a ski chalet in Gstaad in From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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